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Heiphetz, Larisa; Lane, Jonathan D.; Waytz, Adam; Young, Liane L. – Cognitive Science, 2016
For centuries, humans have contemplated the minds of gods. Research on religious cognition is spread across sub-disciplines, making it difficult to gain a complete understanding of how people reason about gods' minds. We integrate approaches from cognitive, developmental, and social psychology and neuroscience to illuminate the origins of…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Religion, Beliefs
Purzycki, Benjamin G.; Finkel, Daniel N.; Shaver, John; Wales, Nathan; Cohen, Adam B.; Sosis, Richard – Cognitive Science, 2012
Current evolutionary and cognitive theories of religion posit that supernatural agent concepts emerge from cognitive systems such as theory of mind and social cognition. Some argue that these concepts evolved to maintain social order by minimizing antisocial behavior. If these theories are correct, then people should process information about…
Descriptors: Religion, Theory of Mind, Social Cognition, Social Behavior