Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evolutionary landscape that sets cognitive, emotional and material conditions for ordinary human interactions. Religion involves extraordinary use of ordinary cognitive processes to passionately display costly devotion to counterintuitive worlds governed by supernatural agents. The conceptual foundations of religion are intuitively given by task-specific panhuman cognitive domains, including folkmechanics, folkbiology, folkpsychology. Core religious beliefs minimally violate ordinary notions about how the world is, with all of its inescapable problems, thus enabling people to imagine minimally impossible supernatural worlds that solve existential pr...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This article explores the implications of the social brain and the endorphin-based bonding mechanism...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatural beliefs, devotions, and rituals are both...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatu-ral beliefs, devotions, and rituals are bot...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatural beliefs, devotions, and rituals are both...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, ‘religion’ is a multifac...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, 'religion' is a multifac...
The cognitive science of religion integrates insights from diverse scientific disciplines to explain...
Note. This manuscript draws from a theoretical paper that is currently in press: Norenzayan, A., &a...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This article explores the implications of the social brain and the endorphin-based bonding mechanism...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatural beliefs, devotions, and rituals are both...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatu-ral beliefs, devotions, and rituals are bot...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatural beliefs, devotions, and rituals are both...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, ‘religion’ is a multifac...
Some form of religion exists in every documented society on earth. However, 'religion' is a multifac...
The cognitive science of religion integrates insights from diverse scientific disciplines to explain...
Note. This manuscript draws from a theoretical paper that is currently in press: Norenzayan, A., &a...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This paper critically examines three positions in the area of the evolutionary psychology of religio...
This article explores the implications of the social brain and the endorphin-based bonding mechanism...