
- Sponsor
- Department of Philosophy
- Contact
- Trish Barker
- tlbarker@illinois.edu
- Originating Calendar
- Campus Humanities Calendar
Philosopher Kendall Walton argued that emotions toward fictional people and situations do not motivate behavior. Andrea Scarantino, Georgia State University, disagrees, asserting that emotions about fictional objects are motivationally powerful. The difference is one of regulation. Regulation of emotions about fictional objects can lead to outcomes ranging from expressing motivation directly or indirectly to inhibiting such motivation entirely.
