Religious Cognition in China

Religious Cognition in China

"Homo Religiosus" and the Dragon

Kang, Madeleine; Barrett, Justin L.; Hornbeck, Ryan G.

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2018

221

Mole

Inglês

9783319874371

15 a 20 dias

454

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Part I.- 1: Chinese Religious Exceptionalism, David Palmer.- 2: Chinese Psychological Exceptionalism, Li-Jun Ji, Emily Chan.- 3: China and Dualism: Lessons for the Cognitive Science of Religion, Edward Slingerland.- Part II.- 4: Promiscuous Teleology: From Childhood through Adulthood and from East to West, Deborah Kelemen.- 5: Smart Gods are Easier than Dumb Gods: Revisiting the Preparedness Hypothesis, Tyler Greenway.- 6: Ritual Imbalance in Contemporary China: A Ritual Form Theory Analysis, Brianna Bentley, et al.- 7: Religion is Kid's Stuff: Minimally Counterintuitive Concepts are Better Remembered by Young People, Justin Gregory.- 8: The Naturalness of Vitalistic Reasoning, Melanie Nyhof, Psychology.- 9: What Happens After Death? Liqi Zhu.- Part III.- 10: God Concepts in Pre-Qin Dynasty Texts, Ryan Nichols.- 11: Player Reports of Spiritual Experiences in Chinese World of Warcraft, Ryan Hornbeck.- 12: Religion and Wellbeing - A World Values Survey Analysis, Michael Bond and Vivan Lun.
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Afterlife Beliefs;Chinese Religiosity;Cognitive Science of Religion;Consilience;Counterintuitive Representations;Naturalness Theory of Religious Cognition;Religion and Wellbeing;Ritual Form Hypothesis;Teleological Reasoning;Vitalistic Causality