What explains the context sensitivity of some (apparent) beliefs? Why, for example, do religious beliefs appear to control behaviour in some contexts but not others? Cases like this are heterogeneous, and we may require a matching heterogeneity of explanations, ranging over their contents, the attitudes of agents and features of the environment. In this paper, I put forward a hypothesis of the last kind. I argue that some beliefs (religious and non-religious) are coupled to cues, which either trigger an internal representation or even partially constitute the beliefs. I show that such coupling will give rise to the context-sensitivity, without entailing that religious believers take a different attitude to belief content
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What explains the context sensitivity of some (apparent) beliefs? Why, for example, do religious bel...
Neil Van Leeuwen argues that religious beliefs are not factual beliefs: typically, at least, they ar...
Religious representations are often held to be counter-intuitive, in that they represent properties ...
Sometimes agents sincerely profess to believe a claim and yet act inconsistently with it in some con...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
How do beliefs about gods vary across populations, and what accounts for this variation? We argue th...
In this dissertation I study and empirically test whether belief attributions are context-sensitive,...
[OPEN ACCESS TARGET ARTICLE WITH COMMENTARIES AND RESPONSE] We develop a new model of how human agen...
I argue for a view I call sensitivism about belief. According to sensitivism, belief is sensitive to...
Past research on the evolutionary origins of religion has looked at content biases as a way to expla...
This paper argues for a treatment of belief as essentially sensitive to certain features of context....
It has previously been suggested that the historically and geographically widespread persistence of ...
Religious beliefs have important and wide-reaching impacts on society. They also tend to be viewed a...
Theories differ over whether religious and secular worldviews are in competition or represent overla...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...
What explains the context sensitivity of some (apparent) beliefs? Why, for example, do religious bel...
Neil Van Leeuwen argues that religious beliefs are not factual beliefs: typically, at least, they ar...
Religious representations are often held to be counter-intuitive, in that they represent properties ...
Sometimes agents sincerely profess to believe a claim and yet act inconsistently with it in some con...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
How do beliefs about gods vary across populations, and what accounts for this variation? We argue th...
In this dissertation I study and empirically test whether belief attributions are context-sensitive,...
[OPEN ACCESS TARGET ARTICLE WITH COMMENTARIES AND RESPONSE] We develop a new model of how human agen...
I argue for a view I call sensitivism about belief. According to sensitivism, belief is sensitive to...
Past research on the evolutionary origins of religion has looked at content biases as a way to expla...
This paper argues for a treatment of belief as essentially sensitive to certain features of context....
It has previously been suggested that the historically and geographically widespread persistence of ...
Religious beliefs have important and wide-reaching impacts on society. They also tend to be viewed a...
Theories differ over whether religious and secular worldviews are in competition or represent overla...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...