22 results on '"cognitive science of religion"'
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2. Cognitive Science of Religion Debunking Arguments: Some Methodological Considerations
3. Why the debunking threat won’t go away
4. “Resuscitating the Common Consent Argument for Theism”
5. A new methodological tool for research on supernatural concepts
6. All Models Are Wrong, and Some Are Religious: Supernatural Explanations as Abstract and Useful Falsehoods about Complex Realities
7. The Cognitive Science of Religion: A Case for the Importance of Adolescence
8. Possible Selves, Body Schemas, and Sādhana: Using Cognitive Science and Neuroscience in the Study of Medieval Vaiṣṇava Sahajiyā Hindu Tantric Texts
9. Is supernatural belief unreliably formed?
10. A Response to the Readers of Big Dreams
11. Restoring Faith in Dreaming: A Response to Kelly Bulkeley’s Big Dreams
12. Do Religious Beliefs Have a Place within an ‘Epistemically Naturalized’ Cognitive System?
13. Ego, Egoism and the Impact of Religion on Ethical Experience: What a Paradoxical Consequence of Buddhist Culture Tells Us About Moral Psychology
14. The Mindreading Debate and the Cognitive Science of Religion
15. Evolutionary debunking arguments against theism, reconsidered
16. Cognitive Science of Religion and the Study of Theological Concepts
17. Explaining Religion (Away?): Theism and the Cognitive Science of Religion
18. Reformed and evolutionary epistemology and the noetic effects of sin
19. Ist Durkheims Religionsverständnis mit dem Glauben vereinbar?
20. The Recognition Signal Hypothesis for the Adaptive Evolution of Religion: A Phylogenetic Test with Christian Denominations
21. From individual to social counterintuitiveness: how layers of innovation weave together to form multilayered tapestries of human cultures
22. Detecting Design: Fast and Frugal or All Things Considered?
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