ISBN:
9781350032460
Language:
English
Pages:
xi, 260 Seiten
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graphische Darstellungen
Series Statement:
Scientific studies of religion: inquiry and explanation
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Martin, Luther H., 1937 - Religion Explained?
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Religion explained?
DDC:
200.72
Keywords:
Religion
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Cognitive science
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Cognitive science
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Religion
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Religionswissenschaft
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Religion
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Kognitionswissenschaft
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Kognitive Religionswissenschaft
Abstract:
With contributions from founders of the field, including Justin Barrett, E. Thomas Lawson, Robert N. McCauley, Paschal Boyer, Armin Geertz and Harvey Whitehouse, as well as from younger scholars from successive stages in the field's development, this is an important survey of the first twenty-five years of the cognitive science of religion. Each chapter provides the author's views on the contributions the cognitive science of religion has made to the academic study of religion, as well as any shortcomings in the field and challenges for the future. The book calls attention to the field whilst providing an accessible and diverse survey of approaches from key voices, as well as offering suggestions for further research within the field. This book is essential reading for anyone in religious studies, anthropology, and the scientific study of religion
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction : religion explained? the cognitive science of religion after twenty-five years
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The cognitive science of religion and the growth of knowledge
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Twenty-five years in : landmark empirical findings in the cognitive science of religion
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Twenty-five years of CSR : a personal retrospective
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The beautiful butterfly : on the history of and prospects for the cognitive science of religion
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Religion explained? : some variants of cognitive theory
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Cognitive attractors in the evolution and diffusion of religious representations
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The long way from cognitive science to history : to shorten the distance and fill in the blanks
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The indispensability of cognitive science for a genuine history of religion
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Exiting the Motel of the mysteries? : how historiographical floccinaucinihilipilification is Affecting CSR 2.0
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Minimal counterintuitiveness revisited, again : the role of emotional valence in memory for conceptual incongruity
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Constraints on theory-building in the cognitive science of religion with reflections on the influence of physics envy and the principle of sufficient reason
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The effects of relative stable feedback loops : cognitive science and historical explanations
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The road not taken : possible paths for the cognitive science of religion
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Looking back to look forward : from Shannon and Turing to Lawson and McCauley to
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A Neo-Victorian cognitive science of religion
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