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Religion and Cognition: A Reader
โ Scribed by D. Jason Slone
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 380
- Series
- Critical Categories in the Study of Religion
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume explores "cognition" in the study of religion - that is, the mental processes that govern religious belief and behavior across cultures and eras. The essays in the volume are scientific in nature and universal in scope. They address (a) the naturalistic meta-theoretical stances taken to epistemologically justify cognitive explanations of religion, (b) the theoretical models of cognition that are employed in the cognitive science of religion, (c) the prominent cognitive theories of religion to date, (d) the methods used to gather data and test theories, and (e) experimental findings by cognitive scientists of religion. The volume is divided into two Parts. Part I includes selections that cover the meta-theories and theories employed by cognitive scientists of religion, and Part II includes experimental studies of religion. Combined, these selections make the volume especially useful for introducing students to the basic framework of the cognitive science of religion as well as to the experimental methods and findings that support cognitive theories of religion.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Religion and Cognition: An Introduction
PART I
1 Interpretation and Explanation: Problems and Promise in the Study of Religion
2 The Epidemiology of Beliefs: A Naturalistic Approach
3 Toward a Topography of Mind: An Introduction to Domain Specificity
4 Exploring the Natural Foundations of Religion
5 Are Children "Intuitive Theists"? Reasoning about Purpose and Design in Nature
PART II
6 Conceptualizing a Nonnatural Entity: Anthropomorphism in God Concepts
7 Spreading Non-natural Concepts: The Role of Intuitive Conceptual Structures in Memory and Transmission in Culture
8 Cognitive Templates for Religious Concepts: Cross-Cultural Evidence for Recall of Counter-Intuitive Representations
9 Ritual Intuitions: Cognitive Contributions to Judgments of Ritual Efficacy
10 Cognitive and Contextual Factors in the Emergence of Diverse Belief Systems: Creation versus Evolution
11 Children's Attributions of Beliefs to Humans and God: Cross-cultural Evidence
12 The Natural Emergence of Reasoning about the Afterlife as a Developmental Regularity
13 Modes of Research: Combining Cognitive Psychology and Anthropology through Whitehouse's Modes of Religiosity
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
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