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How Stories Configure Human Nature

How Stories Configure Human Nature

by The Daily Eye Team February 24 2017, 6:28 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 28 secs

It is in our nature to need stories. We arrive “biologically prepared” for them. They were evolutionarily crucial. We feel and think in story-logic (story-causality configures our reaction-biology). Like our language instinct, a story drive—inborn hunger to hear and make stories—emerges untutored (=“biologically prepared”). “Every culture bathes its children in stories" (to explain how the world works, to educate their emotions). Story patterns are like another layer of grammar—language patterning the character types, plots, and norms important in our culture.

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