Religious Beliefs as Reflective Elaborations on Intuitions: A Modified Dual-Process Model

  • Nicolas Baumard
  • , Pascal Boyer

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    Abstract

    Religious beliefs apparently challenge our view of human cognition as an evolved system that provides reliable information about environments. We propose that properties of religious beliefs are best understood in terms of a dual-processing model, in which a variety of evolved domain-specific systems provide stable intuitions, whereas other systems produce explicit, often deliberate comments on those intuitions. This perspective accounts for the fact that religious beliefs are apparently diverse but thematically similar and that they are immune to refutation and more attractive to imaginative individuals.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)295-300
    Number of pages6
    JournalCurrent Directions in Psychological Science
    Volume22
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Aug 2013

    Keywords

    • cultural evolution
    • dual process
    • metarepresentation
    • religion

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