Revising Cognitive and Evolutionary Science of Religion

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Revising Cognitive and Evolutionary Science of Religion

Religion as an Adaptation

Psychology Religion: general Philosophy of religion

Authors: Konrad Szocik, Hans Van Eyghen

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Collection: New Approaches to the Scientific Study of Religion

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 12th January 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 347 Kb

ISBN: 9783030635169


Overview

This unique and pioneering book critically appraises current work from both the cognitive science of religion and the evolutionary study of religion. It addresses the question: Why does the believer possess supernatural or religious beliefs in the combined context of his cognitive biases, their adaptive usefulness measured in terms of survival and reproduction, and the impact of social learning and cultural traits? The authors outline a pluralistic approach to the study of religion that does not treat religion as an accidental by-product but an adaptation selected by natural selection.

Topics Covered

Chapters discuss the role of religious components for the evolution of cooperation and altruism, and explore the development of atheism and secular ideas, in cognitive and evolutionary terms. Topics such as the usefulness of religion, the transmission of religious beliefs, and a Darwinian approach to religion are among those addressed. Contrary to standard views, religious biases are regarded as shaped by cultural influences and not merely by natural dispositions.

Intended Audience

This monograph will particularly appeal to researchers who are looking for a scientific explanation of religion and religious beliefs but who do not stop at the level of narrow cognitive and evolutionary accounts. The work will also be of interest to students of philosophy, sociology, religious studies, theology, or anthropology who seek to explain such fascinating, complex, and unequivocal phenomena as religion and religious components.

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