Causes of cultural disparity: Switches, tuners, and the cognitive science of religion
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2018Journal Title
PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN
0951-5089
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Volume
31
Issue
8
Pages
1239-1264
Type
Article
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Buskell, A. (2018). Causes of cultural disparity: Switches, tuners, and the cognitive science of religion. PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 31 (8), 1239-1264. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2018.1485888
Abstract
Cultural disparity – the variation across cultural traits such as knowledge, skill, and belief – is a complex phenomenon, studied by a number of researchers with an expanding empirical toolkit. While there is a growing consensus as to the processes that generate cultural variation and change, general explanatory frameworks require additional tools for
identifying, organizing, and relating the complex causes that underpin the production of cultural disparity. Here I develop a case study in the cognitive science of religion and demonstrate how concepts and distinctions drawn from work on contrastive explanation and manipulationist accounts of causation provide such tools for distinguishing explanatory levels, organizing causal narratives, and accounting for cross-cultural patterns.
Keywords
Causation, cognitive science of religion, cultural evolution
Sponsorship
John Templeton Foundation, Grant 60501
Funder references
John Templeton Foundation (via University of St Andrews) (13337)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2018.1485888
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/279580
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