Abstract: Following evolutionary ideas, it is argued that human societies grew in size while competing with other societies over preferred habitats. Larger human societies are more successful in competition, but they also experience more pressures to fission. Morality unites a society by limiting infringements upon the rights of other society members. This leads to the prediction that a belief in ‘moralizing Gods ’ is more often found in larger societies. A previous analysis of data from the Standard Cross Cultural Sample and the Ethnographic Atlas support these predictions. However, in this paper the statistics of the tests are largely ignored. The primary aim of this paper is to illustrate that evolutionary logic helps understanding of hu...
Are humans violent or peaceful by nature? We are both. In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Agne...
There are compelling reasons to expect that cognitively representing any active, powerful deity moti...
This paper lays out an evolutionary theory for the cognitive foundations and cultural emergence of t...
According to Alexander's [Alexander, R. D. (1987). The biology of moral systems. New York: Aldine de...
The origins of religion and of complex societies represent evolutionary puzzles 1–8 . The ‘moralizi...
Using the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample, Roes and Raymond (2003) find that large societies are more...
The causes, consequences, and timing of the rise of moralizing religions in world history have been ...
The data set used for the current analyses together with protocols, hypotheses, and R code can be fo...
The causes, consequences, and timing of the rise of moralizing religions in world history have been ...
This study documents a robust empirical pattern between moralizing gods, which prescribe fixed laws ...
This study documents a robust empirical pattern between moralizing gods, which prescribe fixed laws ...
Although ecological forces are known to shape the expression of sociality across a broad range of bi...
Human beings are social animals, not solitary ones. Morality is an instinct we have because it helps...
Human social life is uniquely complex and diverse. Much of that complexity and diversity arises from...
The causes, consequences, and timing of the rise of moralizing religions in world history have been ...
Are humans violent or peaceful by nature? We are both. In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Agne...
There are compelling reasons to expect that cognitively representing any active, powerful deity moti...
This paper lays out an evolutionary theory for the cognitive foundations and cultural emergence of t...
According to Alexander's [Alexander, R. D. (1987). The biology of moral systems. New York: Aldine de...
The origins of religion and of complex societies represent evolutionary puzzles 1–8 . The ‘moralizi...
Using the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample, Roes and Raymond (2003) find that large societies are more...
The causes, consequences, and timing of the rise of moralizing religions in world history have been ...
The data set used for the current analyses together with protocols, hypotheses, and R code can be fo...
The causes, consequences, and timing of the rise of moralizing religions in world history have been ...
This study documents a robust empirical pattern between moralizing gods, which prescribe fixed laws ...
This study documents a robust empirical pattern between moralizing gods, which prescribe fixed laws ...
Although ecological forces are known to shape the expression of sociality across a broad range of bi...
Human beings are social animals, not solitary ones. Morality is an instinct we have because it helps...
Human social life is uniquely complex and diverse. Much of that complexity and diversity arises from...
The causes, consequences, and timing of the rise of moralizing religions in world history have been ...
Are humans violent or peaceful by nature? We are both. In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Agne...
There are compelling reasons to expect that cognitively representing any active, powerful deity moti...
This paper lays out an evolutionary theory for the cognitive foundations and cultural emergence of t...