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The biological evolution of religious mind and behaviour

Schiefenhovel, Wulf(Edited by)Voland, Eckart(Edited by)
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In a Darwinian world, religious behavior - just like other behaviors - is likely to have undergone a process of natural selection in which it was rewarded in the evolutionary currency of reproductive success. This book aims to provide a better understanding of the social scenarios in which selection pressure led to religious practices becoming an evolved human trait, i.e. an adaptive answer to the conditions of living and surviving that prevailed among our prehistoric ancestors. This aim is pursued by a team of expert authors from a range of disciplines. Their contributions examine the relevant physiological, emotional, cognitive and social processes. The resulting understanding of the functional interplay of these processes gives valuable insights into the biological roots and benefits of religion.

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Springer
3642001289 / 9783642001284
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
200.1
31/03/2009
Germany
English
303 pages
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