Culture and development matter to understanding souls, no matter what our evolutionary design

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (5):472-472 (2006)
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Abstract

For Bering, appreciating that people are objects is a developmental accomplishment. Baldwin and Piaget agree. However, for Piaget, an immanent conception of the divine is more developed than a separate transcendent God. Culture also matters. In Plato's Phaedo, Socrates' belief in immortality was a reasoned conclusion – not “built in” – for reasons similar to those still held by modern scientists.

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