Or at least using it in schools. Fiction = lies, after all @SylosonsCloak
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I'm afraid I'm not sure what the reference is here, and a quick search doesn't turn up anything relevant.
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as I recall, Tolstoy stopped writing fiction because he said he wanted to stop lying to readers
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it's possible I'm misremembering, but in any case fiction is literally made up
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in any case, literature, as something beautiful, is civilising and uplifting.
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it's also didactic, as it functions as a synthetic history or second-hand experiential knowledge, and promotes the author's values.
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I think the results of promoting the authors' values have turned out very bad overall
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OTOH promoting the values of Homer, Virgil, Dante, or the Book of Odes have turned out very well.
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the question is, which authors do we teach to these students? You get very different results based on that.
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