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Articles: Cognitive Foundations of Religions

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August 04, 2023

Darwinian Bases of Religious Meaning:  Interactionism, General Interpretive Theories, and 6E Cognitive Science (PDF)→

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R.N. McCauley (2023). Journal of Cognition and Culture 23 (1-2), 1-27.

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May 09, 2022

Recent Trends in the Cognitive Science of Religion (PDF)→

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Neuroscience, Religious Experience, and the Confluence of Cognitive and Evolutionary Research

R.N. McCauley (2020). Zygon 55(1), 97-124.

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May 09, 2022

Theory of Mind, Religiosity, and Autistic Spectrum Disorder (PDF)→

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A Review of Empirical Evidence Bearing on Three Hypotheses

R.N. McCauley and G. Graham (2019). Journal of Cognition and Culture 19(5), 411-431.

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July 14, 2015

Philosophical Naturalism and the Cognitive Science of Religion→

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R.N. McCauley (2015). Religion Bulletin (portal of the Bulletin for the Study of Religion), July 13, 2015.

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March 20, 2014

Why Science Is Exceptional and Religion Is Not→

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A Response to Commentators on Why Religion Is Natural and Science Is Not

Robert N. McCauley (2013). Religion, Brain & Behavior. 3 (2), 165-182., 165-182.

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Functions, Mechanisms, and Contexts→

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Comments on “Cognitive Resource Depletion in Religious Interactions”

Robert N. McCauley (2013). Religion, Brain & Behavior 3, 68-71.

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March 20, 2014

A Cognitive Science of Religion Will Be Difficult, Expensive, Complicated, Radically Counter-Intuitive, and Possible→

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A Response to Martin and Wiebe

Robert N. McCauley (2012). Journal of the American Academy of Religion 80, 605-610.

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Why Religion Is Natural, and Science Is Not→

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Robert N. McCauley (2012). The Montreal Review, September 18, 2012.

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March 20, 2014

Cognitive Science and the Naturalness of Religion→

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Robert N. McCauley and Emma Cohen (2010). Philosophy Compass 4, 1-14.

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March 20, 2014

The Impact of Successful Scientific Theorizing on Conceptualizing Religion [PDF]→

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Robert N. McCauley (2009). Religion 39, 200-202.

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Common Criticisms of the Cognitive Science of Religion – Answered [PDF]→

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Emma Cohen, Jonathan Lanman, Robert N. McCauley, and Harvey Whitehouse (2008). Bulletin of the Council of Societies for the Study of Religion 37, 1-4.

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How Far Will an Account of Ritualized Behavior Go in Explaining Cultural Rituals?→

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Robert N. McCauley (2006). Behavioural and Brain Sciences 29, 623-624.

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Professor McCauley presented the Gifford Lecture: Religions and Their Cognitive Kin in the King’s College Conference Centre at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland

Noteworthy Articles

  • The Naturalness of Religion and the Unnaturalness of Science

    — Explanation and Cognition

  • Explanatory Pluralism and the Heuristic Identity Theory

    — Theory and Psychology

  • Reduction: Models of Cross-Scientific Relations and Their Implications for the Psychology-Neuroscience Interface

    — Handbook of the Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Psychology and Cognitive Science

  • Susceptibility to the Muller-Lyer Illusion, Theory Neutral Observation, and the Diachronic Cognitive Penetrability of the Visual Input System

    — Philosophical Psychology

  • Time Is of the Essence: Explanatory Pluralism and Accommodating Theories About Long Term Processes

    — Philosophical Psychology

  • Domesticating Scrupulosity

    — The Natural Method: Ethics, Mind, and Self

  • The Importance of Being “Ernest”

    — Creating Consilience: Integrating the Sciences and the Humanities

  • Intertheoretic Relations and the Future of Psychology

    — Philosophy of Science

Recommended Sites

  • Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture

  • EdX MOOC: Science of Religion

  • Robert’s Psychology Today blog: Why Religion Is Natural and Science Is Not

  • International Cognition and Culture Institute

  • Pascal Boyer’s website

  • Tom Lawson’s website 

  • Joe Henrich’s website

  • Harvey Whitehouse’s website

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