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1 | Introduction: towards a cognitive science of religion | 1 |
Pt. I | Belief Acquisition and the Spread of Religious Representations | 45 |
2 | On what we may believe about beliefs | 47 |
3 | Cognition, emotion, and religious experience | 70 |
4 | Why gods? A cognitive theory | 94 |
Pt. II | Questioning the "Representation" of Religious Ritual Action | 113 |
5 | Ritual, memory, and emotion: comparing two cognitive hypotheses | 115 |
6 | Psychological perspectives on agency | 141 |
7 | Do children experience God as adults do? | 173 |
Pt. III | Embodied Models of Religion | 191 |
8 | Cognitive study of religion and Husserlian phenomenology: making better tools for the analysis of cultural systems | 193 |
9 | Why a proper science of mind implies the transcendence of nature | 207 |
10 | Religion and the frontal lobes | 237 |
11 | Conclusion: religion in the flesh: forging new methodologies for the study of religion | 257 |
Index | 288 |
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