2nd Annual Conference of the New England Institute for Cognitive
Science and Evolutionary Psychology (NEI)
RELIGION, COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY
August 12-13, 2003
Eastland Park
Hotel, Portland, Maine
At least since
the great psychologist and philosopher William James, the issue of religious
experience has been the subject of scientific investigation. The conference will
apply empirical and theoretical findings from cognitive science and evolutionary
psychology, including neuroscience, philosophy, and anthropology to explore the
nature of religion and the religious experience from a variety of disciplinary
perspectives and methodologies.
Conference
Presentations:
Opening remarks
Nicholas Humphrey,
Ph.D.
Religion and The Mental Instincts That Create It
Pascal Boyer,
Ph.D.
Religion’s Evolutionary Landscape:
Counterintuition, Commitment, Compassion, Communion
Scott Atran,
Ph.D.
The evolutionary origins of spiritual
consciousness
Matthew Apler
Natural selection is non-denominational:
why evolutionary models of religion should be more concerned with behavior than
concepts
Jesse M. Bering,
Ph.D.
Religious costs as adaptations signalling
altruistic intention.
Joseph A. Bulbulia,
Ph.D.
Cognitive psychology of 'original
sin'
H. John Caulfield,
Ph.D.
Religion, death and
horror films: an evolutionary analysis
Hank Davis, Ph.D and Andrea
Javor, Ph.D.*
Problem solving and religion in the
EEA: an endorphin rush?
Christopher di Carlo,
Ph.D.
Negation and doubt in religious
representations
Bradley Franks, Ph.D. *
God talk: abstract schemata of deity in verbal
narratives
Robert E. Haskell,
Ph.D.
Why do people behave
religiously?
Stephen W. Kercel, Ph.D. and Donald C. Mikulecky,
Ph.D.
The capacity for religious experience is an
evolutionary adaptation to warfare
Allen D. MacNeill,
Ph.D.
The cognitive neuropsychiatry of
religious belief
Ryan McKay,
Ph.D.
With or without belief: a new
evolutionary approach to the definition and explanation of religion.
Craig
Palmer, Ph.D.and Lyle B. Steadman,
Ph.D.
Categorizing the supernatural: an
investigation of the relationship between conceptualization and
belief
Andre W. Shtulman, Ph.D.
Religion, evolution and an
immunology of cultural systems
Jespert Sørensen,
Ph.D.
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information visit our web page at www.une.edu/nei and click on the hyperlink for
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