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The Naturalness Of Religious Ideas A Cognitive Theory Of Religion Reprint 2020 Pascal Boyer

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The Naturalness Of Religious Ideas A Cognitive Theory Of Religion Reprint 2020 Pascal Boyer
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 82.45 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Pascal Boyer
ISBN: 9780520911628, 0520911628
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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The Naturalness Of Religious Ideas A Cognitive Theory Of Religion Reprint 2020 Pascal Boyer by Pascal Boyer 9780520911628, 0520911628 instant download after payment.

Why do people have religious ideas? And why thosereligious ideas? The main theme of Pascal Boyer's work is that important aspects of religious representations are constrained by universal properties of the human mind-brain. Experimental results from developmental psychology, he says, can explain why certain religious representations are more likely to be acquired, stored, and transmitted by human minds. Considering these universal constraints, Boyer proposes an exciting new answer to the question of why similar religious representations are found in so many different cultures. His work will be widely discussed by cultural anthropologists, psychologists, and students of religion, history, and philosophy.

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