Science, Religion, and the Human Experience

(Jacob Rumans) #1
gods and the mental instincts that create them 259

Pocock, D. F.Mind, Body and Wealth.Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1973.
Povinelli, Daniel J., and Timothy J. Eddy. “Factors Influencing Young Chimpanzees’
(Pan Troglodytes) Recognition of Attention.”Journal of Comparative Psychology
110.4 (1996): 336–345.
Povinelli, Daniel J., and Todd M. Preuss. “Theory of Mind: Evolutionary History of a
Cognitive Specialization.”Trends in Neurosciences18.9 (1995): 418–424.
Saler, B.Conceptualizing Religion: Immanent Anthropologists, Transcendent Natives and
Unbounded Categories.Leiden: Brill, 1993.
Sanderson, Jennifer A., and Michael Siegal. “Conceptions of Moral and Social Rules
in Rejected and Nonrejected Preschoolers.”Journal of Clinical Child Psychology
17.1 (1988): 66–72.
Sidanius, J., and F. Pratto.Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Oppression
and Hierarchy.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Siegal, Michael, and Rebecca M. Storey. “Day Care and Children’s Conceptions of
Moral and Social Rules.”Child Development56.4 (1985): 1001–1008.
Smetana, Judith G., Mario Kelly, and Craig T. Twentyman. “Abused, Neglected, and
Nonmaltreated Children’s Conceptions of Moral and Social-Conventional Trans-
gressions.”Child Development55.1 (1984): 277–287.
Song, Myung-ja, Judith G. Smetana, and Sang Yoon Kim. “Korean Children’s Con-
ceptions of Moral and Conventional Transgressions.”Developmental Psychology
23.4 (1987): 577–582.
Tager-Flusberg, Helen, and Kate Sullivan. “A Componential View of Theory of Mind:
Evidence from Williams Syndrome.”Cognition76.1 (2000): 59–89.
Tisak, Marie S., and Elliot Turiel. “Children’s Conceptions of Moral and Prudential
Rules.”Child Development55.3 (1984): 1030–1039.
Tooby, John, and Leda Cosmides. “Friendship and the Banker’s Paradox: Other Path-
ways to the Evolution of Adaptations for Altruism.” InEvolution of Social Behav-
iour Patterns in Primates and Man,edited by W. G. Runciman, John Maynard
Smith, et al. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
———. “The Development of Morality.” In Vol. 3 ofHandbook of Child Psychology,5th
ed., edited by W. Damon. New York: Wiley, 1998.
Turiel, E.The Development of Social Knowledge: Morality and Convention.Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1983.
Van Schaik, Carel P., and J. A. Van Hooff. “On the Ultimate Causes of Primate Social
Systems.”Behaviour85.1–2 (1983): 91–117.
Whiten, A., ed.Natural Theories of Mind: The Evolution, Development and Simulation of
Everyday Mind-Reading.Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.

Free download pdf