Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta ciencia y evolución. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta ciencia y evolución. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 2 de noviembre de 2010

Evolutionary perspectives on religion - Boyer, P; Bergstrom, B

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Abstract: Recent work in biology, cognitive psychology, and archaeology has renewed evolutionary perspectives on the role of natural selection in the emergence and recurrent forms of religious thought and behavior, i.e., mental representations of supernatural agents, as well as artifacts, ritual practices, moral systems, ethnic markers, and specific experiences associated with these representations. One perspective, inspired from behavioral ecology, attempts to measure the fitness effects of religious practices. Another set of models, representative of evolutionary psychology, explain religious thought and behavior as the output of cognitive systems (e.g., animacy detection, social cognition, precautionary reasoning) that are not exclusive to the religious domain. In both perpectives, the question remains open, whether religious thought and behavior constitute an adaptation or a by-product of adaptive cognitive function.

Pascal Boyer
Brian Bergstrom

lunes, 9 de agosto de 2010

David Deutsch y la revolución científica (TED)



For tens of thousands of years our ancestors understood the world through myths, and the pace of change was glacial. The rise of scientific understanding transformed the world within a few centuries. Why? Physicist David Deutsch proposes a subtle answer.

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