Minds and Gods.The Cognitive Foundations of Religion

Minds and Gods.The Cognitive Foundations of Religion
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This book provides an introduction to the cognitive science of religion, a new discipline of study that explains the origins and persistence of religious ideas and behavior on the basis of evolved mental structures and functions of the human brain. Belief in gods and the social formation of religion have their genesis in biology — in powerful, often hidden, processes of cognition that all humans share. Arguing that we cannot understand what we think until we first understand how we think, the book describes ways in which evolution by natural selection molded the modern human mind, resulting in mental modularity, innate intelligences, and species-typical modes of thought. The book details many of the adapted features of the brain — agent detection, theory of mind, social cognition, and others — focusing on how mental endowments inherited from our ancestral past lead people to naturally entertain religious ideas, such as the god concepts that are ubiquitous the world over. In addition to introducing the major themes, theories, and thinkers in the cognitive science of religion, the book also advances the current discussion by moving beyond explanations for individual religious beliefs and behaviors to the operation of culture and religious systems. Drawing on dual-process models of cognition developed in social psychology, the book argues that the same cognitive constraints that shape human thought also work as a selective force on the content and durability of religions.
Table of Contents
1 The prehistoric roots of the modern mind 13
2 The architecture of the modern mind 43
3 Minds, other minds, and the minds of gods 73
4 Gods and why they matter 107
5 Gods and religious systems 143
6 Cognition and religious systems 169
Table of Contents
1 The prehistoric roots of the modern mind 13
2 The architecture of the modern mind 43
3 Minds, other minds, and the minds of gods 73
4 Gods and why they matter 107
5 Gods and religious systems 143
6 Cognition and religious systems 169