Supplementary material: To view supplementary material for this article, please visit https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2021.1Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Most research on cognition behind religious belief assumes that understanding of other minds is culturally uniform and follows the Western model of mind, which posits that (a) others’ thoughts can be known and (b) action is best explained by mental state inference. This is potentially problematic if, as a growing body of evidence suggests, other populations view minds differently. We recruit Indigenous iTaukei Fijians who hold (a) a model of mind that discourages mental state inference and (b) co-existing Christian (Western) and traditional supernatural agent beliefs. Study 1 (N = 108), use...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
The present work is the first study to systematically compare the minds of gods by examining some of...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
Previous research suggests that how people conceive of minds depends on the culture in which they ...
The cognitive science of religion integrates insights from diverse scientific disciplines to explain...
What explains the ubiquity and diversity of religions around the world? Widespread cognitive tendenc...
The cognitive sciences of religion have theorized that supernatural agent beliefs are shaped by intu...
Supporting Information: Additional supporting information may be found online in the Supporting Info...
This paper explores dimensions of culture and practice that shape the cognitive pathways leading to ...
The theory of extended mind has been applied by some to the study of religious cognition. Past effor...
This article explores the intricate interplay between religion, culture, and society, delving into t...
The ability to infer the presence and contents of other minds is one of the most powerful cognitive ...
The replicability and importance of the correlation between cognitive style and religious belief has...
Previous research has shown a connection between religious belief and morality—primarily that religi...
AbstractAccording to data from Oxford encyclopedias, 84% of the world population belongs to an organ...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
The present work is the first study to systematically compare the minds of gods by examining some of...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
Previous research suggests that how people conceive of minds depends on the culture in which they ...
The cognitive science of religion integrates insights from diverse scientific disciplines to explain...
What explains the ubiquity and diversity of religions around the world? Widespread cognitive tendenc...
The cognitive sciences of religion have theorized that supernatural agent beliefs are shaped by intu...
Supporting Information: Additional supporting information may be found online in the Supporting Info...
This paper explores dimensions of culture and practice that shape the cognitive pathways leading to ...
The theory of extended mind has been applied by some to the study of religious cognition. Past effor...
This article explores the intricate interplay between religion, culture, and society, delving into t...
The ability to infer the presence and contents of other minds is one of the most powerful cognitive ...
The replicability and importance of the correlation between cognitive style and religious belief has...
Previous research has shown a connection between religious belief and morality—primarily that religi...
AbstractAccording to data from Oxford encyclopedias, 84% of the world population belongs to an organ...
People worldwide believe that supernatural forces monitor and respond to human moral action, and det...
The present work is the first study to systematically compare the minds of gods by examining some of...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...