Book Review “Religion Explained? The Cognitive Science of Religion after Twenty-Five Years” [Book Review]

Studia Humana 6 (4):79-81 (2017)
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I review the book “Religion Explained? The Cognitive Science of Religion after Twenty-Five Years.” I discuss all the papers in the book and highlight some recurrent issues.

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Hans Van Eyghen
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Is supernatural belief unreliably formed?Hans Van Eyghen - 2018 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 85 (2):125-148.

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