Past Minds

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Ales Chalupa
ancient belief systems
Anders Lisdorf
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Christian M. Prager
Christophe Heintz
cognitive archaeology
Cognitive History
Cognitive Optimum
Common Language
Counter-intuitive Concepts
counterintuitive
Counterintuitive Agent
Counterintuitive Concepts
Cultural Epidemiology
cultural transmission theory
Dirk Johannsen
Domain Violations
Donald Wiebe
Douglas L. Gragg
Downward Causation
Dual Inheritance Theories
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evolutionary approaches to ancient religion
evolutionary psychology
Franz Cumont
Gabriel Levy
Gene Culture Co-evolution
Hidden People
historical anthropology
Home Town
Iam Dudum
IstvCzachesz
Jesper Sorensen
Luther H. Martin
Minimally Counterintuitive
Person Ontology
Peter Westh
religious cognition
Rio Azul
Ritual Form Hypothesis
Special Agent Rituals
Special Patient Ritual
SSSM
Superstitious Conditioning
Tree Symbolism
Ulrich Berner
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781845537418
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How do historians understand the minds, motivations, intentions of historical agents? What might evolutionary and cognitive theorizing contribute to this work? What is the relation between natural and cultural history? Historians have been intrigued by such questions ever since publication in 1859 of Darwin's The Origin of Species, itself the historicization of biology. This interest reemerged in the latter part of the twentieth century among a number of biologists, philosophers and historians, reinforced by the new interdisciplinary finding of cognitive scientists about the universal capacities of and constraints upon human minds. The studies in this volume, primarily by historians of religion, continue this discussion by focusing on historical examples of ancient religions as well as on the theoretical promises and problems relevant to that study.

Luther H. Martin is a Professor in the Department of Religion at the University of Vermont. Jesper Sørensen works in the Department of Culture and Society at Aarhus University, Denmark.