Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 561 g
Cultural, Cognitive, and Ecological Dynamics
Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 561 g
Reihe: Advances in the Cognitive Science of Religion
ISBN: 978-1-80050-051-8
Verlag: Equinox Publishing Ltd
The scientific study of religion has made significant advances in recent decades, explaining how the mind produces religious ideas, the motivations underlying religious behaviour, and the transmission of religious cultures within and across generations. In Religion Evolving: Cultural, Cognitive, and Ecological Dynamics, Purzycki and Sosis argue that further progress requires integration of isolated research findings on the various components - ritual, supernatural agent belief, myth, taboo, and so forth - that constitute religion. Religions, they contend, need to be understood as adaptive systems. Drawing from a wealth of ethnographic and experimental evidence, they situate religious systems within their local socioecological contexts, showing how religious culture adaptively responds to economic, environmental, and human health problems, as well as costly threats to cooperation and reproduction. Based in the evolutionary, cognitive, and anthropological sciences, Religion Evolving offers a holistic approach that attends to the complex, interacting features of religious systems.
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Introduction 1. The Extended Religious Phenotype: Religion as a Transsomatic Adaptation 2. Religions as Cultural Solutions to Social Living 3. Resistance, Subversion, and the Absence of Religion in Traditional Societies 4. What do Gods Want? 5. What do Gods Know? 6. The Context of Supernatural Minds 7. Fostering Sharedness in Religious Communities 8. Extending Evolutionary Accounts of Religion Beyond the Mind 9. Approaching Religion as a Complex Adaptive System 10. Prospects for an Evolutionary Ethnography of Religion Conclusion