Coding and Quantifying Counterintuitiveness in Religious Concepts: Theoretical and Methodological Reflections

被引:82
作者
Barrett, Justin L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Ctr Anthropol & Mind, Inst Cognit & Evolutionary Anthropol, Oxford OX2 6PN, England
关键词
cognitive science of religion; religious concepts; counterintuitive; cultural transmission;
D O I
10.1163/157006808X371806
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
Boyer's theory of counterintuitive cultural concept transmission claims that concepts that ideas that violate naturally occurring intuitive knowledge structures enough to be attention-demanding but not so much to undermine conceptual coherence have a transmission advantage over other concepts (Boyer et al. 2001: 535-64). Because of the prominence of these counterintuitive concepts in religious belief systems, Boyer's theory features prominently in many cognitive treatments of religion. Difficulties in identifying what are and are not counterintuitive concepts in this technical sense, however, has made empirical treatment of Boyer's theory irregular and difficult to evaluate. Further, inability to quantify just how counterintuitive a given concept is has made ambiguous specifying where the alleged cognitive optimum lies. The present project attempts to clarify Boyer's theory and presents a formal system for coding and quantifying the "counterintuitiveness" of a concept, and hence, facilitates empirical scrutiny of the theory.
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页数:31
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