Barrett JL
Department of Psychology, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2000 Jan;4(1):29-34. doi: 10.1016/s1364-6613(99)01419-9.
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religious concepts are maintained, acquired and used to motivate and direct actions. This approach suggests that seemingly extraordinary thoughts and behaviours can be supported by quite ordinary cognition and may thus be termed 'natural'. Simultaneously, this research is expanding the domain of concepts and causal reasoning in general. This review examines recent research into religious rituals, communication and transmission of religious knowledge, the development of god-concepts in children, and the origins and character of religious concepts in adults. Together, these studies consistently emphasize and support the notion that the cultural phenomena typically labeled as 'religion' may be understood as the product of aggregated ordinary cognition. The new cognitive science of religion should eventually provide a fuller account of the distinctive and apparently extraordinary properties of religion.
一种关于宗教的新认知方法为我们理解宗教概念如何得以维持、习得以及用于激发和指导行动带来了全新的见解。这种方法表明,看似非凡的思想和行为可以由相当普通的认知来支撑,因此可以被称为“自然的”。同时,这项研究总体上正在拓展概念和因果推理的领域。这篇综述考察了近期关于宗教仪式、宗教知识的传播与传承、儿童上帝概念的发展以及成年人宗教概念的起源和特征的研究。这些研究共同一致地强调并支持这样一种观念,即通常被贴上“宗教”标签的文化现象可以被理解为普通认知聚合的产物。新的宗教认知科学最终应该能更全面地阐释宗教独特且明显非凡的特性。