In this paper, I examine the relationship between social cognition and religious cognition. Many cognitive theories of religion claim that these two forms are somehow related, but the details are usually left unexplored and insights from theories of social cognition are not taken on board. I discuss the three main (groups of) theories of social cognition, namely the theory-theory, the simulation theory and enactivist theories. Secondly, I explore how these theories can help to enrich a number of cognitive theories of religion. The theories I discuss are Stewart Guthrie’s anthropomorphism, Justin Barrett’s hyperactive agency detection device, Jesse Bering’s existential theory of mind, Pascal Boyer’s minds with full strategic access and Tanya...
Religion is, at the very least, a highly complex social phenomenon. The theories we use to understan...
Explaining religion it is not a matter of accounting for a single trait; it involves explaining a ve...
The study of religion should continue to focus on the mind rather than being relegated to the emotio...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
The aim of the paper is to consider the implications of applying the enactive approach to cognition ...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
The extended mind thesis claims that mental states need not be confined to the brain or even the bio...
In this work, The Role of Cognition in Religious Development is researched and discussed from variou...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the early history of the cognitive science of religion (CSR)...
Cognition is the set of processes by which we come to know the world. Cognitive science is the set o...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
The theory of extended mind has been applied by some to the study of religious cognition. Past effor...
Religion and Cognition. Considering the very limited results obtained by cognitive science in its at...
Cognitive approaches to religion in religious studies and anthropology are proving increasingly fash...
Most cognitive studies of religion adopt a modular theory of cognition. The 'space'that is studied i...
Religion is, at the very least, a highly complex social phenomenon. The theories we use to understan...
Explaining religion it is not a matter of accounting for a single trait; it involves explaining a ve...
The study of religion should continue to focus on the mind rather than being relegated to the emotio...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
The aim of the paper is to consider the implications of applying the enactive approach to cognition ...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
The extended mind thesis claims that mental states need not be confined to the brain or even the bio...
In this work, The Role of Cognition in Religious Development is researched and discussed from variou...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the early history of the cognitive science of religion (CSR)...
Cognition is the set of processes by which we come to know the world. Cognitive science is the set o...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
The theory of extended mind has been applied by some to the study of religious cognition. Past effor...
Religion and Cognition. Considering the very limited results obtained by cognitive science in its at...
Cognitive approaches to religion in religious studies and anthropology are proving increasingly fash...
Most cognitive studies of religion adopt a modular theory of cognition. The 'space'that is studied i...
Religion is, at the very least, a highly complex social phenomenon. The theories we use to understan...
Explaining religion it is not a matter of accounting for a single trait; it involves explaining a ve...
The study of religion should continue to focus on the mind rather than being relegated to the emotio...