Philosophical, Neurological, and Sociological Perspectives on Religion
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E. Thomas Lawson
Abstract
A review essay of three recent publications that focus in different ways on the evolutionary basis of religion. Asma (2018) focuses on the ways in which “religion” energizes the emotional needs of humans. Torrey (2017) pays close attention to the evolutionary stages of brain development that are necessary for the emergence of religious concepts and the attitudes that accompany them. Finally, Turner et al. (2017) develop a complex theory of different types of selection that they regard as necessary in order to account for the institutionalization of religion: they think that biological natural selection, even though building human capacities, is insufficient to explain the sociological facts about religion.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Title
- Table of Contents
- TARGET ARTICLE
- “First we invented stories, then they changed us”: The Evolution of Narrative Identity
- RESPONSES TO TARGET ARTICLE
- Narrative Identity: A Cautionary Tale
- Narrative Self-Understanding Helps Construct the Unity of Self across Time
- Narrative Identity—Uniquely Human?
- Prompting Monopods, or The Options and Costs of Narrative
- Hard Truths and Comforting Fictions: Does Narrative Actually Construct Identity?
- “A life without stories is no life at all”: How Stories Create Selves
- Description, Explanation, and the Meanings of “Narrative”
- The Functionality of Self-Narratives
- The Implicit Narrativity of Objects and Ornaments—Widening the View
- Evolutionary Personality Psychology: Integrating the Many Functional Adaptations That Make Us Who We Are
- Of IPT and Archetypes
- The Creation of Stories: For the Person or for the Group?
- Can You Tell Stories about Human Intentional Agents without Words?
- Human Choices
- REJOINDER
- Identity, Narrative, Language, Culture, and the Problem of Variation in Life Stories
- REVIEW ESSAYS
- Beyond the End of the World: Narratives of Gain and Resilience in the Anthropocene
- The Roots of Human Creativity: Fire-Talks and “Hammocking” in the Runaway Species
- Philosophical, Neurological, and Sociological Perspectives on Religion
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Lisa F. Barrett, Michael Lewis, and Jeannette M. Haviland Jones, eds. Handbook of Emotions, 4th ed
- Russell Bonduriansky and Troy Day. Extended Heredity: A New Understanding of Inheritance and Evolution
- Pascal Boyer. Minds Make Societies: How Cognition Explains the World Humans Create
- Peter Corning. Synergistic Selection: How Cooperation Has Shaped Evolution and the Rise of Humankind
- Philip Lieberman. The Theory That Changed Everything: “On the Origin of Species” as a Work in Progress
- Andrew W. Lo. Adaptive Markets: Financial Evolution at the Speed of Thought
- Ekkehart Malotki and Ellen Dissanayake. Early Rock Art of the American West: The Geometric Enigma
- Martin N. Muller, Richard W. Wrangham, and David R. Pilbeam, eds. Chimpanzees and Human Evolution
- Gil G. Rosenthal. Mate Choice: The Evolution of Sexual Decision Making from Microbes to Humans
- Judith Saunders. American Classics: Evolutionary Perspectives
- Steve Stewart-Williams. The Ape That Understood the Universe: How the Mind and Culture Evolve
- Contributors