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Journal of Cognition and Culture

Volume 5.1/2

I

Special Issue
on
Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity
Edited by Robert N. McCauley and Harvey Whitehouse

  1. New Frontiers in the Cognitive Science of Religion
    Robert N. McCauley and Harvey Whitehouse
  2. Embodiment in Religious Knowledge
    Lawrence W. Barsalou, Aron K. Barbey, W. Kyle Simmons, and Ava Santos
  3. The Emotional Coherence of Religion
    Paul Thagard
  4. Religious Practice, Brain, and Belief
    Kenneth R. Livingston
  5. “O Lord . . . You Perceive my Thoughts from Afar”: Recursiveness and the Evolution of Supernatural Agency
    Jesse M. Bering and Dominic D. P. Johnson

  6. II
     
  7. Children’s acceptance of conflicting testimony: The case of death
    Paul L. Harris and Marta Gimenez
  8. Linkages between number concepts, spatial thinking, and directionality of writing: The SNARC effect and the REVERSE SNARC effect in English and Arabic monoliterates, billiterates, and illiterate Arabic speakers
    Samar Zebian
  9. Pretending as imaginative rehearsal for cultural conformity
    Radu J. Bogdan
  10. Towards a Cognitive Science of NRM’s
    M. Afzal Upal
  11. Diagnosticity Principle and Cultural difference
    Guomei Zhou, Xiaolan Fu, William G. Hayward, Vance Lock, and Elizabeth Peillicano
  12. A topical note on accessing scientific refinement
    Colin T .Schmidt

Books Reviews

Shimizu , Hidetada and Levine, Robert A. (eds.) (2001). Japanese Frames of Mind: Cultural Perspectives on Human Development. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 0521593581 (S.Guthrie)

Robert N. McCauley and E. Thomas Lawson

(2002) Bringing Ritual to Mind: Psychological Foundations of Cultural Forms
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. 236 pages.
ISBN 0 521 81559 2 hardback
ISBN 0 521 01629 1 paperback (D. J. Slone)

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