What makes beliefs thrive? In this paper, we model the dissemination of bona fide science versus pseudoscience, making use of Dan Sperber's epidemiological model of representations. Drawing on cognitive research on the roots of irrational beliefs and the institutional arrangement of science, we explain the dissemination of beliefs in terms of their salience to human cognition and their ability to adapt to specific cultural ecologies. By contrasting the cultural development of science and pseudoscience along a number of dimensions (selective pressure, cumulative change, sources of stabilization, and types of attraction), we gain a better understanding of their underlying epistemic differences. Pseudoscience can achieve widespread acceptance ...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other ...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other way...
In the context of COVID-19 virus containment, there is a lack of acceptance of preventive measures i...
What makes beliefs thrive? In this paper, we model the dissemination of bona fide science versus pse...
In this paper we develop an epidemiological approach to account for the typical features and persist...
In this paper, we develop an epidemiological approach to account for the typical features and persis...
Why do irrational beliefs adopt the trappings of science, to become what is known as “pseudoscience”...
Pseudoscience spreads through communicative and inferential processes that make people vulnerable to...
In a post-truth, fake news world, we are particularly susceptible to the claims of pseudoscience. Wh...
Our ability for scientific reasoning is a byproduct of cognitive faculties that evolved in response ...
International audiencePseudoscientific beliefs are widespread and can be damaging. If several studie...
Humans’ understanding of science is at once impressive and appalling. Humans, as a species, have unc...
The demarcation between science and pseudoscience is a long-standing problem in philosophy of scienc...
The Covid-19 pandemic has given further centrality to science within the public debate. But it has a...
Recent research highlights the implications of group dynamics in the acceptance and promotion of mi...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other ...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other way...
In the context of COVID-19 virus containment, there is a lack of acceptance of preventive measures i...
What makes beliefs thrive? In this paper, we model the dissemination of bona fide science versus pse...
In this paper we develop an epidemiological approach to account for the typical features and persist...
In this paper, we develop an epidemiological approach to account for the typical features and persis...
Why do irrational beliefs adopt the trappings of science, to become what is known as “pseudoscience”...
Pseudoscience spreads through communicative and inferential processes that make people vulnerable to...
In a post-truth, fake news world, we are particularly susceptible to the claims of pseudoscience. Wh...
Our ability for scientific reasoning is a byproduct of cognitive faculties that evolved in response ...
International audiencePseudoscientific beliefs are widespread and can be damaging. If several studie...
Humans’ understanding of science is at once impressive and appalling. Humans, as a species, have unc...
The demarcation between science and pseudoscience is a long-standing problem in philosophy of scienc...
The Covid-19 pandemic has given further centrality to science within the public debate. But it has a...
Recent research highlights the implications of group dynamics in the acceptance and promotion of mi...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other ...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other way...
In the context of COVID-19 virus containment, there is a lack of acceptance of preventive measures i...