This thesis is on Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR) and its relevance for the rationality of religious beliefs. An epistemical model for rationality is developed according to which: a person (or group of persons) is rational to hold a certain belief a) if this belief can be assumed to have been generated by one or more reliable cognitive mechanisms, b) applies whether or not she is aware of what these mechanisms are, but c) only as long as it does not exist or arise some reasons (defeaters) to question the belief; if they occur, she must d) reflect on it and find other reasons or grounds to hold the belief in question. Two different positions are examined, namely: 1) negative relevance: the findings and theories in CSR undermines the...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
Over hele verden danner mennesker oppfatninger om supermenneskelige aktører slik som guder, forfedre...
“On Religion and Cognition: A Brief Historical and Thematic Introduction”. This article ...
Cognitive science of religion brings theories from the cognitive sciences to bear on why religious t...
The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR), which emerged twenty years ago and explores how naturally o...
Explaining religion it is not a matter of accounting for a single trait; it involves explaining a ve...
The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR), which emerged twenty years ago and explores how naturally o...
“Religion is natural” has become a common thesis in Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR). The claim, ...
It is widely acknowledged that the new emerging discipline cognitive science of religion has a beari...
Den mest afgørende udvikling i det akademiske studium af religion de seneste 20 år er kognitionsvide...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
This article explores the cognitive science of religion to discover the challenges and implications ...
Reformed Epistemology is an influential view in contemporary philosophy of religion, according to wh...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
Over hele verden danner mennesker oppfatninger om supermenneskelige aktører slik som guder, forfedre...
“On Religion and Cognition: A Brief Historical and Thematic Introduction”. This article ...
Cognitive science of religion brings theories from the cognitive sciences to bear on why religious t...
The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR), which emerged twenty years ago and explores how naturally o...
Explaining religion it is not a matter of accounting for a single trait; it involves explaining a ve...
The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR), which emerged twenty years ago and explores how naturally o...
“Religion is natural” has become a common thesis in Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR). The claim, ...
It is widely acknowledged that the new emerging discipline cognitive science of religion has a beari...
Den mest afgørende udvikling i det akademiske studium af religion de seneste 20 år er kognitionsvide...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
This article explores the cognitive science of religion to discover the challenges and implications ...
Reformed Epistemology is an influential view in contemporary philosophy of religion, according to wh...
Chapter One surveys two prominent perspectives, each held by representative philosophers and theolog...
A large chorus of voices has grown around the claim that theistic belief is epistemically suspect si...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...