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IMAGINATIVE CONTAGION
Authors:TAMAR SZAB    GENDLER
Affiliation:TAMAR SZABÓ GENDLER
Abstract:Abstract: The aim of this article is to expand the diet of examples considered in philosophical discussions of imagination and pretense, and to offer some preliminary observations about what we might learn about the nature of imagination as a result. The article presents a number of cases involving imaginative contagion: cases where merely imagining or pretending that P has effects that we would expect only perceiving or believing that P to have. Examples are offered that involve visual imagery, motor imagery, fictional emotions, and social priming. It is suggested that imaginative contagion is a more prevalent phenomenon than has typically been recognized.
Keywords:imagination  pretense  imaginative contagion  quarantining  mental imagery  motor imagery  visual imagination  fictional emotions  priming  automaticity  pretense‐reality boundary
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