Why is it so easy to ignore the ecological and economic crises of the Anthropocene? This article unveils some of the religious biases whose covert operation facilitates the repression or rejection of warnings about the consequences of extreme climate change and excessive capitalist consumption. The evolved defaults that are most relevant for our purposes here have to do with mental credulity toward religious content (beliefs about supernatural agents) and with social congruity in religious contexts (behaviors shaped by supernatural rituals). Learning how to contest these phylogenetically inherited and culturally fortified biases may be a necessary condition for adapting to and altering our current natural and social environments in ways tha...
The Anthropocene is fundamentally altering concepts of human agency and responsibility in the govern...
This article considers the Western civilizational ethos of the human person as an ethos of mastery w...
Few human phenomena in our time are as controversial or confusing as religion. People seem to live i...
Published version of an article from the journal: Religions. Also available from the publisher: http...
Is there a possible biological explanation for religion? That is, is there a genetic basis for belie...
Given that the current ecological crises are largely human-caused, it is an issue of public concern ...
It is a common complaint that sociology has little regard for history. One important exception to th...
When the present epoch is described as “Anthropocene” human choice is seen as essential to the plane...
This paper argues that an anthropocentric fallacy permeates thinking with-in both technological and ...
Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geo...
Anthropogenic climate change and unsustainable modes of production, consumption and lifestyles repre...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
In this paper, I offer a possible evolutionary explanation for the existence of religion and for its...
Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geo...
Abstract Religion has been intensely studied in the last years inside an evolutionary...
The Anthropocene is fundamentally altering concepts of human agency and responsibility in the govern...
This article considers the Western civilizational ethos of the human person as an ethos of mastery w...
Few human phenomena in our time are as controversial or confusing as religion. People seem to live i...
Published version of an article from the journal: Religions. Also available from the publisher: http...
Is there a possible biological explanation for religion? That is, is there a genetic basis for belie...
Given that the current ecological crises are largely human-caused, it is an issue of public concern ...
It is a common complaint that sociology has little regard for history. One important exception to th...
When the present epoch is described as “Anthropocene” human choice is seen as essential to the plane...
This paper argues that an anthropocentric fallacy permeates thinking with-in both technological and ...
Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geo...
Anthropogenic climate change and unsustainable modes of production, consumption and lifestyles repre...
Religion is not an evolutionary adaptation per se, but a recurring by-product of the complex evoluti...
In this paper, I offer a possible evolutionary explanation for the existence of religion and for its...
Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geo...
Abstract Religion has been intensely studied in the last years inside an evolutionary...
The Anthropocene is fundamentally altering concepts of human agency and responsibility in the govern...
This article considers the Western civilizational ethos of the human person as an ethos of mastery w...
Few human phenomena in our time are as controversial or confusing as religion. People seem to live i...