Yale University,New Haven,CT
Behav Brain Sci. 2016 Jan;39:e3. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X15000333.
Norenzayan et al. propose that religious beliefs with incidental prosocial effects propagated via a long-term process of cultural evolution. Applying their model, I explore a possible candidate target of cultural selection: the teleological view - often culturally elaborated as a belief in karma or fate - that life events occur to punish or reward individuals' moral behavior.
诺伦泽扬等人提出,具有附带亲社会效应的宗教信仰通过长期的文化进化过程传播。我运用他们的模型,探讨了一个可能的文化选择目标:目的论观点——通常在文化上被阐述为对因果报应或命运的信仰——即生活事件的发生是为了惩罚或奖励个人的道德行为。