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March 20, 2014

Models of Knowing and Their Relations to Our Understanding of Liberal Education [PDF]→

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R.N. McCauley (1992). Metaphilosophy 23, 288-309.

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Noteworthy Articles

  • Cognitive and Evolutionary Approaches to Religion (book chapter) [PDF]

    — Blackwell Companion to Naturalism

  • Scientific Method as Cultural Innovation (book chapter) (PDF)

    — Cultural Evolution, Strüngmann Forum Report

  • Explanatory Pluralism and the Cognitive Science of Religion: Why Scholars in Religious Studies Should Stop Worrying About Reductionism (book chapter)

    — Mental Culture: Classical Social Theory and the Cognitive Science of Religion

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

    — Religion, Brain & Behavior

  • About Face: Philosophical Naturalism, the Heuristic Identity Theory, and Recent Findings about Prosopagnosia (book chapter) (PDF)

    — New Perspectives on Type Identity: The Mental and the Physical

Recommended Sites

  • EdX MOOC: Science of Religion

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

  • Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture

  • International Cognition and Culture Institute

  • Pascal Boyer’s website

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