Science, Religion, and the Human Experience
gods and the mental instincts that create them 247 In other words, although you can say that theadaloin general see what humans ...
248 mind Religious Concepts Are Parasitic upon Moral Intuitions A consideration of cognitive process involved in representing re ...
gods and the mental instincts that create them 249 of judging people’s behavior and choosing a course of action, the interested- ...
250 mind interaction (this is why social conventions and moral imperatives are so easily distinguished). They provide an initial ...
gods and the mental instincts that create them 251 explaining situations to them. Now, as I said above, some supernatural agents ...
252 mind antors of good crops, social harmony, and so on. But why are supernatural agents construed as having such causal powers ...
gods and the mental instincts that create them 253 seem arbitrary.”^33 Good taro crops and prolific sows indicate that the ances ...
254 mind Witchcraft beliefs are only one manifestation of a phenomenon that is found in many human groups, the interpretation of ...
gods and the mental instincts that create them 255 nation of what caused it. That is, people’s thoughts about such salient event ...
256 mind specific feature of religion as being crucial. But religion, being a cultural suc- cess story, certainly does not rely ...
gods and the mental instincts that create them 257 panzees’ (Pan Troglodytes) Recognition of Attention,”Journal of Comparative P ...
258 mind bibliography Bacharach, M., and D. Gambetta. “Trust in Signs.” InTrust and Social Structure,ed- ited by K. Cook. New Yo ...
gods and the mental instincts that create them 259 Pocock, D. F.Mind, Body and Wealth.Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1973. Povinelli, ...
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13 Empathy and Human Experience Evan Thompson This volume addresses the question “How may we understand sci- ence and religion a ...
262 mind Pascal Boyer),^3 but as a repository of first-person methods that can play an active and creative role in scientific in ...
empathy and human experience 263 gories are inadequate for understanding how human experience is constituted by our lived body a ...
264 mind person, that is, as an intentional and mental being whose bodily gestures and actions are expressive of his or her expe ...
empathy and human experience 265 and somatic responses (unless inhibited). For instance, it has been shown that when one individ ...
266 mind monkey species despite great efforts to find it). Tailored helping is coming to the aid of another (either a conspecifi ...
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