The Evolution of Religion and Morality
Volume II
Herausgeber: Lang, Martin; Henrich, Joseph; Purzycki, Benjamin Grant
The Evolution of Religion and Morality
Volume II
Herausgeber: Lang, Martin; Henrich, Joseph; Purzycki, Benjamin Grant
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The volume draws on a unique dataset from 15 field sites to answer pressing questions about human religiosity. Building upon the first volume, it presents results from the second phase of Evolution of Religion and Morality project.
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The volume draws on a unique dataset from 15 field sites to answer pressing questions about human religiosity. Building upon the first volume, it presents results from the second phase of Evolution of Religion and Morality project.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032624082
- ISBN-10: 1032624086
- Artikelnr.: 73932213
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032624082
- ISBN-10: 1032624086
- Artikelnr.: 73932213
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Martin Lang is Assistant Professor at LEVYNA: Laboratory for the Experimental Research of Religion at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. His work focuses on the question of whether and how religious beliefs and behaviours facilitate cooperation. Benjamin Grant Purzycki is Associate Professor at Aarhus University's Department of the Study of Religion, Denmark. His books include Religion Evolving: Cultural, Cognitive, and Ecological Dynamics (with Richard Sosis, 2022) and The Minds of Gods: New Horizons in the Naturalistic Study of Religion (with Theiss Bendixen, 2023). Ara Norenzayan is Professor of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He has published widely on the evolutionary origins of religion, and the psychology of religious diversity in today's globalized world. He is the author of Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict. Joseph Henrich is Ruth Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, Cambridge, USA. His research deploys evolutionary theory to understand how human psychology gives rise to cultural evolution and how this has shaped our species' genetic evolution. His most recent book is The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West became psychologically peculiar and particularly prosperous.
Introducing a special issue on phase two of the Evolution of Religion and
Morality project1. Material insecurity predicts greater commitment to
moralistic and less commitment to local deities: a cross-cultural
investigation 2. The religiosity gender gap in 14 diverse societies 3. The
moralization bias of gods' minds: a cross-cultural test 4. When god is
watching: dictator game results from the Sursurunga of New Ireland, Papua
New Guinea 5. Moralistic and local god beliefs and the extent of prosocial
preferences on Tanna Island,Vanuatu 6. Moralizing gods, local gods, and
complexity in Hindu god concepts: evidence from South India 7. Cigarettes
for the dead: effects of sorcery beliefs on parochial prosociality in
Mauritius 8. Perceptions of moralizing agents and cooperative behavior in
Northeastern Brazil 9. Prosociality and Pentecostalism in the D.R. Congo
10. Do religious and market-based institutions promote cooperation in Hadza
hunter-gatherers? 11. The Evolution of Religion and Morality project:
reflections and looking ahead 12. Cultural lessons missed and learnt about
religion and culture 13. Two questions for the cultural evolutionary
science of religion 14. Big comparison 15. Depth vs. breadth: lessons from
the Evolution of Religion and Morality project 16. The Evolution of
Religion and Morality project: some modest reservations 17. Guiding the
evolution of the evolutionary sciences of religion: a discussion
Morality project1. Material insecurity predicts greater commitment to
moralistic and less commitment to local deities: a cross-cultural
investigation 2. The religiosity gender gap in 14 diverse societies 3. The
moralization bias of gods' minds: a cross-cultural test 4. When god is
watching: dictator game results from the Sursurunga of New Ireland, Papua
New Guinea 5. Moralistic and local god beliefs and the extent of prosocial
preferences on Tanna Island,Vanuatu 6. Moralizing gods, local gods, and
complexity in Hindu god concepts: evidence from South India 7. Cigarettes
for the dead: effects of sorcery beliefs on parochial prosociality in
Mauritius 8. Perceptions of moralizing agents and cooperative behavior in
Northeastern Brazil 9. Prosociality and Pentecostalism in the D.R. Congo
10. Do religious and market-based institutions promote cooperation in Hadza
hunter-gatherers? 11. The Evolution of Religion and Morality project:
reflections and looking ahead 12. Cultural lessons missed and learnt about
religion and culture 13. Two questions for the cultural evolutionary
science of religion 14. Big comparison 15. Depth vs. breadth: lessons from
the Evolution of Religion and Morality project 16. The Evolution of
Religion and Morality project: some modest reservations 17. Guiding the
evolution of the evolutionary sciences of religion: a discussion
Introducing a special issue on phase two of the Evolution of Religion and
Morality project1. Material insecurity predicts greater commitment to
moralistic and less commitment to local deities: a cross-cultural
investigation 2. The religiosity gender gap in 14 diverse societies 3. The
moralization bias of gods' minds: a cross-cultural test 4. When god is
watching: dictator game results from the Sursurunga of New Ireland, Papua
New Guinea 5. Moralistic and local god beliefs and the extent of prosocial
preferences on Tanna Island,Vanuatu 6. Moralizing gods, local gods, and
complexity in Hindu god concepts: evidence from South India 7. Cigarettes
for the dead: effects of sorcery beliefs on parochial prosociality in
Mauritius 8. Perceptions of moralizing agents and cooperative behavior in
Northeastern Brazil 9. Prosociality and Pentecostalism in the D.R. Congo
10. Do religious and market-based institutions promote cooperation in Hadza
hunter-gatherers? 11. The Evolution of Religion and Morality project:
reflections and looking ahead 12. Cultural lessons missed and learnt about
religion and culture 13. Two questions for the cultural evolutionary
science of religion 14. Big comparison 15. Depth vs. breadth: lessons from
the Evolution of Religion and Morality project 16. The Evolution of
Religion and Morality project: some modest reservations 17. Guiding the
evolution of the evolutionary sciences of religion: a discussion
Morality project1. Material insecurity predicts greater commitment to
moralistic and less commitment to local deities: a cross-cultural
investigation 2. The religiosity gender gap in 14 diverse societies 3. The
moralization bias of gods' minds: a cross-cultural test 4. When god is
watching: dictator game results from the Sursurunga of New Ireland, Papua
New Guinea 5. Moralistic and local god beliefs and the extent of prosocial
preferences on Tanna Island,Vanuatu 6. Moralizing gods, local gods, and
complexity in Hindu god concepts: evidence from South India 7. Cigarettes
for the dead: effects of sorcery beliefs on parochial prosociality in
Mauritius 8. Perceptions of moralizing agents and cooperative behavior in
Northeastern Brazil 9. Prosociality and Pentecostalism in the D.R. Congo
10. Do religious and market-based institutions promote cooperation in Hadza
hunter-gatherers? 11. The Evolution of Religion and Morality project:
reflections and looking ahead 12. Cultural lessons missed and learnt about
religion and culture 13. Two questions for the cultural evolutionary
science of religion 14. Big comparison 15. Depth vs. breadth: lessons from
the Evolution of Religion and Morality project 16. The Evolution of
Religion and Morality project: some modest reservations 17. Guiding the
evolution of the evolutionary sciences of religion: a discussion