This paper suggests that biological factors ought to be considered in attempting to explain distributions of theism and atheism across populations. In advancing our argument, we consider two recent efforts to explain atheism. The first, entered by William S. Bainbridge, is in the tradition of sociological theorizing. The second, proffered by Justin L. Barrett, is an example of theorizing within the framework of the recently developed cognitive science of religion. While these two approaches are different in important respects, they both opt for environmental explanations of atheism. We give reasons for regarding purely environmental explanations as unsatisfactory both with regard to atheism and with regard to some (but not all) expressions ...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
This paper re-engages with the science versus religion debate in the light of the last three decades...
Commenting on the lack of self-conscious atheists in apparently secularised Western European societi...
Cognitive science of religion (CSR) suggests the naturalness of religion. Religious beliefs are view...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
Abstract Religion has been intensely studied in the last years inside an evolutionary...
Some recent scholarship in the bio-cultural sciences of religion has argued that atheism, like scien...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
Recent advances in the evolutionary and cognitive sciences of religion have raised questions about w...
Commonly scholars in the cognitive science of religion (CSR) have advanced the naturalness of religi...
Cognitive scientists of religion and evolutionary theorists alike have been increasingly arguing in ...
Data from a large, four-language web-based questionnaire, supplemented with data from the General So...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Why is it so easy to ignore the ecological and economic crises of the Anthropocene? This article unv...
[Extract] This introduction frames the essays that follow by developing a brief genealogy of atheism...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
This paper re-engages with the science versus religion debate in the light of the last three decades...
Commenting on the lack of self-conscious atheists in apparently secularised Western European societi...
Cognitive science of religion (CSR) suggests the naturalness of religion. Religious beliefs are view...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
Abstract Religion has been intensely studied in the last years inside an evolutionary...
Some recent scholarship in the bio-cultural sciences of religion has argued that atheism, like scien...
This thesis presents descriptive and explanatory accounts of both non-theism, the lack of belief in ...
Recent advances in the evolutionary and cognitive sciences of religion have raised questions about w...
Commonly scholars in the cognitive science of religion (CSR) have advanced the naturalness of religi...
Cognitive scientists of religion and evolutionary theorists alike have been increasingly arguing in ...
Data from a large, four-language web-based questionnaire, supplemented with data from the General So...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Why is it so easy to ignore the ecological and economic crises of the Anthropocene? This article unv...
[Extract] This introduction frames the essays that follow by developing a brief genealogy of atheism...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
This paper re-engages with the science versus religion debate in the light of the last three decades...
Commenting on the lack of self-conscious atheists in apparently secularised Western European societi...