The Believing Primate
Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Reflections on the Origin of Religion
Herausgeber: Schloss, Jeffrey; Murray, Michael
The Believing Primate
Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Reflections on the Origin of Religion
Herausgeber: Schloss, Jeffrey; Murray, Michael
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Scientific accounts of religion have received a great deal of scholarly and popular attention. The Believing Primate draws on the expertise of scientists, philosophers, and theologians, from across a wide spectrum of debate, to describe and discuss current scientific accounts.
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Scientific accounts of religion have received a great deal of scholarly and popular attention. The Believing Primate draws on the expertise of scientists, philosophers, and theologians, from across a wide spectrum of debate, to describe and discuss current scientific accounts.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780199557028
- ISBN-10: 0199557020
- Artikelnr.: 24925400
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780199557028
- ISBN-10: 0199557020
- Artikelnr.: 24925400
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Michael Murray is the Arthur and Katherine Shadek Professor in the Humanities and Philosophy at Franklin and Marshall College (Lancaster, PA). He received his B.A. at Franklin & Marshall College, and his M.A, and Ph.D at the University of Notre Dame. He has held fellowships from the Institute for Research in the Humanities (Madison, Wisconsin), the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Philosophical Society, and the Notre Dame Center for Philosophy of Religion.
* Introduction
* 1: Jesse Bering and Dominic Johnson: Hand of God, Mind of Man:
Punishment and Cognition in the Evolution of Cooperation
* 2: Joseph Bulbulia: Religiosity as mental time travel: cognitive
adaptations for religious behavior
* 3: Justin Barrett: Cognitive Science, Religion and Theology
* 4: Peter J. Richerson and Lesley Newson: Is Religion Adaptive? Yes,
no, neutral, but mostly we don't know
* 5: Paul Bloom: Religious Belief as an Evolutionary Accident
* 6: Peter van Inwagen: Explaining Belief in the Supernatural: Some
thoughts on Paul Bloom's 'Religious Belief as Evolutionary Accident'
* 7: Alvin Plantinga: Games Scientists Play
* 8: Michael J. Murray: Scientific Explanations of Religion and the
Justification of Religious Belief
* 9: Michael J. Murray and Andrew Goldberg: Evolutionary Accounts of
Religion: Explaining and Explaining Away
* 10: Charles Taliaferro: Explaining Religious Experience
* 11: Del Ratzsch: Humanness in their hearts: Where science and
religion fuse
* 12: John Haught: Theology and Evolution: How Much Can Biology Explain
* 13: Nancey Murphy: Cognitive Science and the Evolutionof Religion: A
Philosophical and Theological Appraisal
* 14: Christian Smith: Does Naturalism Warrant a Moral Belief in
Universal Benevolence and Human Rights?
* 15: Jonathan Haidt: Moral Psychology and the Misunderstanding of
Religion
* 16: David Sloan Wilson: Evolutionary Social Constructivism: Narrowing
(but not yet bridging) the Gap
* 1: Jesse Bering and Dominic Johnson: Hand of God, Mind of Man:
Punishment and Cognition in the Evolution of Cooperation
* 2: Joseph Bulbulia: Religiosity as mental time travel: cognitive
adaptations for religious behavior
* 3: Justin Barrett: Cognitive Science, Religion and Theology
* 4: Peter J. Richerson and Lesley Newson: Is Religion Adaptive? Yes,
no, neutral, but mostly we don't know
* 5: Paul Bloom: Religious Belief as an Evolutionary Accident
* 6: Peter van Inwagen: Explaining Belief in the Supernatural: Some
thoughts on Paul Bloom's 'Religious Belief as Evolutionary Accident'
* 7: Alvin Plantinga: Games Scientists Play
* 8: Michael J. Murray: Scientific Explanations of Religion and the
Justification of Religious Belief
* 9: Michael J. Murray and Andrew Goldberg: Evolutionary Accounts of
Religion: Explaining and Explaining Away
* 10: Charles Taliaferro: Explaining Religious Experience
* 11: Del Ratzsch: Humanness in their hearts: Where science and
religion fuse
* 12: John Haught: Theology and Evolution: How Much Can Biology Explain
* 13: Nancey Murphy: Cognitive Science and the Evolutionof Religion: A
Philosophical and Theological Appraisal
* 14: Christian Smith: Does Naturalism Warrant a Moral Belief in
Universal Benevolence and Human Rights?
* 15: Jonathan Haidt: Moral Psychology and the Misunderstanding of
Religion
* 16: David Sloan Wilson: Evolutionary Social Constructivism: Narrowing
(but not yet bridging) the Gap
* Introduction
* 1: Jesse Bering and Dominic Johnson: Hand of God, Mind of Man:
Punishment and Cognition in the Evolution of Cooperation
* 2: Joseph Bulbulia: Religiosity as mental time travel: cognitive
adaptations for religious behavior
* 3: Justin Barrett: Cognitive Science, Religion and Theology
* 4: Peter J. Richerson and Lesley Newson: Is Religion Adaptive? Yes,
no, neutral, but mostly we don't know
* 5: Paul Bloom: Religious Belief as an Evolutionary Accident
* 6: Peter van Inwagen: Explaining Belief in the Supernatural: Some
thoughts on Paul Bloom's 'Religious Belief as Evolutionary Accident'
* 7: Alvin Plantinga: Games Scientists Play
* 8: Michael J. Murray: Scientific Explanations of Religion and the
Justification of Religious Belief
* 9: Michael J. Murray and Andrew Goldberg: Evolutionary Accounts of
Religion: Explaining and Explaining Away
* 10: Charles Taliaferro: Explaining Religious Experience
* 11: Del Ratzsch: Humanness in their hearts: Where science and
religion fuse
* 12: John Haught: Theology and Evolution: How Much Can Biology Explain
* 13: Nancey Murphy: Cognitive Science and the Evolutionof Religion: A
Philosophical and Theological Appraisal
* 14: Christian Smith: Does Naturalism Warrant a Moral Belief in
Universal Benevolence and Human Rights?
* 15: Jonathan Haidt: Moral Psychology and the Misunderstanding of
Religion
* 16: David Sloan Wilson: Evolutionary Social Constructivism: Narrowing
(but not yet bridging) the Gap
* 1: Jesse Bering and Dominic Johnson: Hand of God, Mind of Man:
Punishment and Cognition in the Evolution of Cooperation
* 2: Joseph Bulbulia: Religiosity as mental time travel: cognitive
adaptations for religious behavior
* 3: Justin Barrett: Cognitive Science, Religion and Theology
* 4: Peter J. Richerson and Lesley Newson: Is Religion Adaptive? Yes,
no, neutral, but mostly we don't know
* 5: Paul Bloom: Religious Belief as an Evolutionary Accident
* 6: Peter van Inwagen: Explaining Belief in the Supernatural: Some
thoughts on Paul Bloom's 'Religious Belief as Evolutionary Accident'
* 7: Alvin Plantinga: Games Scientists Play
* 8: Michael J. Murray: Scientific Explanations of Religion and the
Justification of Religious Belief
* 9: Michael J. Murray and Andrew Goldberg: Evolutionary Accounts of
Religion: Explaining and Explaining Away
* 10: Charles Taliaferro: Explaining Religious Experience
* 11: Del Ratzsch: Humanness in their hearts: Where science and
religion fuse
* 12: John Haught: Theology and Evolution: How Much Can Biology Explain
* 13: Nancey Murphy: Cognitive Science and the Evolutionof Religion: A
Philosophical and Theological Appraisal
* 14: Christian Smith: Does Naturalism Warrant a Moral Belief in
Universal Benevolence and Human Rights?
* 15: Jonathan Haidt: Moral Psychology and the Misunderstanding of
Religion
* 16: David Sloan Wilson: Evolutionary Social Constructivism: Narrowing
(but not yet bridging) the Gap