Religion 215 - Scientific Perspective

Spring
2022
01
4.00
Andrew C. Dole

MW 12:00 PM-01:20 PM

Amherst College
RELI-215-01-2122S
SCCEE108
adole@amherst.edu

The cognitive science of religion (CSR) is a relatively new field that applies developments in the cognitive sciences and in evolutionary psychology to the study of religion. This course will survey the recent literature on the subject, and will bring this material into conversation with “classical” naturalistic theorizing concerning religion. Topics covered will include the theory of cognitive "massive modularity" that grounds much of the work in this area; the theories of reciprocal altruism and coalitional psychology; and the question of whether religion is an adaptation or an "evolutionary by-product". We will read works by David Hume, Robert Trivers, Pascal Boyer, Justin Barrett, Richard Dawkins, Lee Kirkpatrick, Ara Norenzayan, and others.

Spring semester. Professor Andrew Dole.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.