Most cognitive studies of religion adopt a modular theory of cognition. The 'space'that is studied is often the 'space between the ears'. Culture and religion are viewed as by-products of more entrenched features of our brains. Although this 'Standard Model' explains many intuitive expressions of religious belief, it has trouble explaining (a) the variability of religious systems crossculturally (b) the uses of material culture (i.e. symbolic structures etc) in transmitting religious concepts. The following thesis presents a 'wideware mind' hypothesis for religious cognition. I urge that while our internal cognitive architecture is causally relevant to religious cognition, the material artefacts of culture must be viewed as cognitive proper...
Cognition is the set of processes by which we come to know the world. Cognitive science is the set o...
In this work I review theories of religion inspired by cognitive revolution and based on domain spec...
Why do people have religious ideas? And why those religious ideas? The main theme of Pascal Boyer's ...
Most cognitive studies of religion adopt a modular theory of cognition. The 'space'that is studied i...
Religion and Cognition. Considering the very limited results obtained by cognitive science in its at...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
Religions are seen everywhere in the world. Two main theories are competing to explain this phenomen...
In the cognitive science of religion, the challenge confronting us is to show that significant featu...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
The extended mind thesis claims that mental states need not be confined to the brain or even the bio...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
In this article is summarized the theory of “modes of religiosity”, the doctrinal mode and the imagi...
Cognitive science of religion brings theories from the cognitive sciences to bear on why religious t...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
Cognition is the set of processes by which we come to know the world. Cognitive science is the set o...
In this work I review theories of religion inspired by cognitive revolution and based on domain spec...
Why do people have religious ideas? And why those religious ideas? The main theme of Pascal Boyer's ...
Most cognitive studies of religion adopt a modular theory of cognition. The 'space'that is studied i...
Religion and Cognition. Considering the very limited results obtained by cognitive science in its at...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
Religions are seen everywhere in the world. Two main theories are competing to explain this phenomen...
In the cognitive science of religion, the challenge confronting us is to show that significant featu...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
The extended mind thesis claims that mental states need not be confined to the brain or even the bio...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
In this article is summarized the theory of “modes of religiosity”, the doctrinal mode and the imagi...
Cognitive science of religion brings theories from the cognitive sciences to bear on why religious t...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
Cognition is the set of processes by which we come to know the world. Cognitive science is the set o...
In this work I review theories of religion inspired by cognitive revolution and based on domain spec...
Why do people have religious ideas? And why those religious ideas? The main theme of Pascal Boyer's ...