Keltner Dacher, Stamkou Eftychia
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA; email:
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Annu Rev Psychol. 2025 Jan;76(1):329-358. doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-080123-102254. Epub 2024 Dec 3.
The imagination is central to human social life but undervalued worldwide and underexplored in psychology. Here, we offer Possible Worlds Theory as a synthetic theory of the imagination. We first define the imagination, mapping the mental states it touches, from dreams and hallucinations to satire and fiction. The conditions that prompt people to imagine range from trauma to physical and social deprivation, and they challenge the sense of reality, stirring a need to create possible worlds. We theorize about four cognitive operations underlying the structure of the mental states of the imagination. We then show how people embody the imagination in social behaviors such as pretense and ritual, which give rise to experiences of a special class of feelings defined by their freedom from reality. We extend Possible Worlds Theory to four domains-play, spirituality, morality, and art-and show how in flights of the imagination people create new social realities shared with others.
想象力是人类社会生活的核心,但在全球范围内被低估,在心理学领域也未得到充分探索。在此,我们提出可能世界理论作为一种关于想象力的综合理论。我们首先定义想象力,描绘它所涉及的心理状态,从梦境和幻觉到讽刺作品与小说。促使人们展开想象的条件从创伤到身体和社会剥夺不等,这些条件挑战了现实感,激起创造可能世界的需求。我们对构成想象力心理状态结构的四种认知操作进行了理论阐述。然后我们展示人们如何在诸如假装和仪式等社会行为中体现想象力,这些行为引发了一类因其脱离现实而定义的特殊情感体验。我们将可能世界理论扩展到四个领域——游戏、灵性、道德和艺术——并展示在想象力的驰骋中人们如何创造与他人共享的新社会现实。