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Natural Religion: Religious Beliefs and Practices in Human Evolutionary History

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Natural Religion: Religious Beliefs and Practices in Human Evolutionary History
19.99 €
Why does religion continue to exist and influence people, societies and states even in the era of chatbots, smart vacuum cleaners and talking speakers? A. Zubkovskaya's book tells about naturalistic theories of religion that emerged at the beginning of the 21st century. The goal of these theories is to explain where religiosity comes from, how it is transformed in culture, adapts to new technologies and why it does not become a thing of the past. Culture and religion are explored in the book as products of the evolution of the human psyche, which continue to reproduce and perform important functions in the development of homo sapiens. Considering the history of natural religion through the prism of modern evolutionism, the author shows that the human mind, behavior and culture, along with biology, are part of a single living nature.

Anastasia Zubkovskaya is a PhD in Philosophy and a research fellow at the Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences (INION) of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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