I don't feel any essential connection between emotion and truth. Beauty makes me emotional, whether it is fictional, illusory or something else. — andrewk
The 'truth' of a movie lies in its power to inspire us, to make itself into an unforgettable experience, one that changes the way we think about tools, machines and life. This is a thicker concept of truth. — Cavacava
In a good work of fiction we suspend our belief systems. — Cavacava
I don't know. Can we play with the definition of truth like that? It's odd how the paradox depends on fixed meanings of truth and fiction and your solution tweaks them.
A bee
staggers out
of the peony — Cavacava
The existence of the story is true — BlueBanana
What do you mean? — TheMadFool
The beauty in a work of art pushes past our "fixed meanings" as it enables the free play of our imagination and it, the creation of new concepts.
If only true things can evoke emotions, the story can evoke emotions because its existence is true. — BlueBanana
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