The cognitive study of religion has been highly influenced by P. Boyer’s (2001, 2003) claim that supernatural beings are conceptualized as persons with counterintuitive properties. The present study tests the generality of this claim by exploring how different supernatural beings are conceptualized by the same individual and how different individuals conceptualize the same supernatural beings. In Experiment 1, college undergraduates decided whether three types of human properties (psychological, biological, physical) could or could not be attributed to two types of supernatural beings (religious, fictional). On average, participants attributed more human properties to fictional beings, like fairies and vampires, than to religious beings, li...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...
Beliefs in supernatural entities are integral parts of both our culturally embedded religions and mo...
An analytic cognitive style denotes a propensity to set aside highly salient intuitions when engagin...
When considering other persons, the human mind draws from folk theories of biology, physics, and psy...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
A study of undergraduate students examines the mutability of anthropomorphism in God concepts. Barre...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
Why did people started to belief in the supernatural (i.e., in culturally specific unverifiable beli...
Past research has demonstrated that children acquire an understanding of the thoughts, beliefs, and ...
Why are people reluctant to celebrate a job offer in advance or leave a slow checkout line for anot...
Public representations of God range from the highly anthropomorphic to the highly abstract, and the ...
We investigate the problem of how nonnatural entities are represented by examining university studen...
The cognitive sciences of religion have theorized that supernatural agent beliefs are shaped by intu...
In this dissertation I explore the relative roles of cognition and culture play as the foundations o...
Anthropomorphism is a default strategy for making the unfamiliar familiar, but is it a uniform strat...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...
Beliefs in supernatural entities are integral parts of both our culturally embedded religions and mo...
An analytic cognitive style denotes a propensity to set aside highly salient intuitions when engagin...
When considering other persons, the human mind draws from folk theories of biology, physics, and psy...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
A study of undergraduate students examines the mutability of anthropomorphism in God concepts. Barre...
Representations of God in art, literature, and discourse range from the highly anthropomorphic to th...
Why did people started to belief in the supernatural (i.e., in culturally specific unverifiable beli...
Past research has demonstrated that children acquire an understanding of the thoughts, beliefs, and ...
Why are people reluctant to celebrate a job offer in advance or leave a slow checkout line for anot...
Public representations of God range from the highly anthropomorphic to the highly abstract, and the ...
We investigate the problem of how nonnatural entities are represented by examining university studen...
The cognitive sciences of religion have theorized that supernatural agent beliefs are shaped by intu...
In this dissertation I explore the relative roles of cognition and culture play as the foundations o...
Anthropomorphism is a default strategy for making the unfamiliar familiar, but is it a uniform strat...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...
Beliefs in supernatural entities are integral parts of both our culturally embedded religions and mo...
An analytic cognitive style denotes a propensity to set aside highly salient intuitions when engagin...