Drawing on new research from anthropology, evolutionary biology, experimental psychology, and neuroscience, Dominic Johnson presents a new theory of supernatural punishment that offers fresh insight on the origins and evolution of not only religion, but human cooperation and society.
Drawing on new research from anthropology, evolutionary biology, experimental psychology, and neuroscience, Dominic Johnson presents a new theory of supernatural punishment that offers fresh insight on the origins and evolution of not only religion, but human cooperation and society.
Dominic Johnson received a D.Phil. from Oxford University in evolutionary biology, and a Ph.D. from Geneva University in political science. Drawing on both disciplines, he is interested in how new research on evolution, biology and human nature is challenging theories of international relations, conflict, and cooperation. He is the author of Overconfidence and War: The Havoc and Glory of Positive Illusions (2004) and Failing to Win: Perceptions of Victory and Defeat in International Politics (2006), with Dominic Tierney.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Why Me? Chapter 2: Sticks and Stones Chapter 3: Hammer of God Chapter 4: God is Great Chapter 5: The Problem of Atheists Chapter 6: Guardian Angels Chapter 7: Nations Under God Chapter 8: A World Without God Chapter 9: God Knows Notes Index
Chapter 1: Why Me? Chapter 2: Sticks and Stones Chapter 3: Hammer of God Chapter 4: God is Great Chapter 5: The Problem of Atheists Chapter 6: Guardian Angels Chapter 7: Nations Under God Chapter 8: A World Without God Chapter 9: God Knows Notes Index
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