Evolutionary theory on the move: New perspectives on evolution in the cognitive science of religion

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This article discusses the use of evolutionary theory in the cognitive science of religion (CSR), with special attention to critical issues and new developments. In the first part of the article, I will discuss the definition of evolution and describe the Modern Synthesis (or neo-Darwinian theory). In the next part, I will consider various evolutionary perspectives in CSR, including evolutionary psychology, sexual selection, gene-culture co-evolution, and cultural evolution. In the final part, I will turn to the problems with the Modern Synthesis and present a new approach based on network theory, with potential applications to the study of biological and cultural systems.

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Czachesz, I. (2018). Evolutionary theory on the move: New perspectives on evolution in the cognitive science of religion. Filosofia Unisinos, 19(3), 263–271. https://doi.org/10.4013/fsu.2018.193.08

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