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Pascal Boyer

Pascal Robert Boyer is a French-American cognitive anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist, mostly known for his work in the cognitive science of religion. He taught at the University of Cambridge for eight years, before taking up the position of Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory at Washington University in St. Louis, where he teaches classes on evolutionary psychology and anthropology.[1] He was a Guggenheim Fellow and a visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara and the University of Lyon, France.[2] He studied philosophy and anthropology at University of Paris and Cambridge, with Jack Goody, working on memory constraints on the transmission of oral literature.[3] Boyer is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Pascal Boyer
NationalityFrench-American
Occupations
TitleHenry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory
Academic background
Education
Academic work
InstitutionsWashington University in St. Louis
Notable worksReligion Explained
Websitepascalboyer.net

Work

Pascal Boyer, an anthropologist, studies how human biases and cognitive faculties have resulted in or encouraged cultural phenomena.[4] He advocates the idea that human evolution resulted in specialized capacities that guide our social relations, culture, and predilections toward religious beliefs. Boyer and others propose that these cognitive mechanisms make the acquisition of “religious” themes, like concepts of spirits, ghosts, ancestors or gods, highly transmissible within a community.[4]

Boyer has conducted long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Cameroon, where he studied the transmission of Fang oral epics and its traditional religion. Most of his later work consists of an experimental study of cognitive capacities underlying cultural transmission. He also conducted studies on supernatural concepts and their retention in memory and a general description of cognitive processes involved in the transmission of religious concepts.[3] More recently, he has written on the concept of Folk economics, which proposes that evolved cognitive biases play an important role in how laypeople view the economy.

Religion Explained

Of Boyer's books, Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought is the best known. Boyer introduced cognitive anthropology, which provided a new understanding of religion.[5] Religion for Boyer consists of cultural representations, that is, ideas that appear in roughly similar forms in the minds of different individuals in a group. To explain how religion emerges and is transmitted, we must explain how these ideas are acquired, stored and transmitted better than other possible ideas. Findings from cognitive and developmental psychology suggest that some combinations of ideas are particularly easy to acquire and remember. Among these, we find many standard themes of supernatural and religious imagination, such as the notion of an agent with counter-intuitive physics and standard psychology, e.g. ghosts and gods that are not material but have the same mental capacities as humans. According to Boyer, there are only a few such combinations of intuitive and counter-intuitive material that are optimal for acquisition and memory - and these happen to be the most frequent ones in the world's religions.

In this cognitive paradigm[6] belief in supernatural agents is natural and part of human cognition.[7] However, religion is not "special". That is, there are no specific mental systems that create religious ideas. Rather, these ideas are an expected by-product of mental systems that evolved for other reasons, not for religion. For instance, we easily entertain the notion of a "god" or "ghost" because of our intuitive psychology, what psychologists sometimes call "Theory of Mind".

Justin L. Barrett has argued that Boyer’s book, The Naturalness of Religious Ideas: A Cognitive Theory of Religion is an attempt to reform traditional models and allow understanding religion in terms of cognitive science. Boyer dismantles many traditional assumptions of cultural studies. However, Barrett claims, Boyer lacks clarity – mostly due to the shift in anthropological to psychological jargon.[8]

Minds Make Societies

In this book, Boyer explains the relevance of evolutionary psychology and cultural evolution to understanding human societies, from the small-scale communities in which humans evolved to modern mass-societies. The blurb states that the book "integrates insights from evolutionary biology, genetics, psychology, economics, and more to explore the development and workings of human societies".

In Boyer's view, this new integrated social science can provide new answers, based on scientific evidence, to important questions about society. Each of the six chapters in the book focuses on one of these questions: (1) Why do humans favor their own group?, (2) Why do people communicate so much wrong information (rumors, superstition, etc.)?, (3) Why are there religions?, (4) What is the natural family?, (5) How can societies be just? and (6) Can human minds understand human societies?

One running theme in the book is that social sciences can progress if they abandon "chimerical" notions like "nature" and "culture", that do not correspond to anything in the world. Social scientists should also abandon classical assumptions that name problems instead of solving them, like the idea that power is similar to a force, or that social norms exist outside the heads of human beings.

Boyer recommends the kind of "consilient" social science outlined by E.O. Wilson, and he argues that we already have the elements of such a social science, as illustrated in his book.

Books

  • Tradition as Truth and Communication. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1992. ISBN 978-0-521-37417-0.
  • The Naturalness of Religious Ideas: A Cognitive Theory of Religion. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1994. ISBN 978-0-520-07559-7.
  • Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought (2001) Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-00696-5.
    • Translated into Greek as Και ο Άνθρωπος Έπλασε τους Θεούς, by Dimitris Xygalatas and Nikolas Roubekas (ISBN 9789602882252).
    • Translated into Polish as “I człowiek stworzył bogów… Jak powstała religia?” (ISBN 8373379851).
    • Translated into Russian as "Объясняя религию. Природа религиозного мышления" (ISBN 9785916716320)
  • Memory Mind and Culture. Edited by Pascal Boyer and James V. Wertsch. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2009.
  • Cognitive Aspects Of Religious Symbolism. Edited by Pascal Boyer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1992.
  • The Fracture of an Illusion: Science and the Dissolution of Religion. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht August 23, 2010.
  • Minds Make Societies, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018, (ISBN 9780300223453)

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Official home page 2006-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-10-11.
  3. ^ a b "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Pascal Boyer". www.gf.org. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
  4. ^ a b "Department of Religious Studies". rel.as.ua.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  5. ^ "Religion Explained: The Human Instincts That Fashion Gods, Spirits and Ancestors by Pascal Boyer". human-nature.com. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
  6. ^ Boyer, Pascal (1998). "Creation of Sacred: A Cognitivist View". Method and Theory in the Study of Religion. 10 (1): 88–92. doi:10.1163/157006898X00367.
  7. ^ Boyer, Pascal (2010). Park, Michael G.; Schmidt, Thomas M. (eds.). The Fracture of an Illusion: Science And The Dissolution Of Religion. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 10. ISBN 978-3-525-56940-5.
  8. ^ Barrett, Justin L. (1996-12-01). "Review". Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 35 (4): 449. doi:10.2307/1386422. JSTOR 1386422.

External links

  • Boyer's website
  • , Skeptical Inquirer, Volume 28.2, March/April 2004
  • Book review: Religion Explained, by Pascal Boyer

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Pascal Robert Boyer is a French American cognitive anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist mostly known for his work in the cognitive science of religion He taught at the University of Cambridge for eight years before taking up the position of Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory at Washington University in St Louis where he teaches classes on evolutionary psychology and anthropology 1 He was a Guggenheim Fellow and a visiting professor at the University of California Santa Barbara and the University of Lyon France 2 He studied philosophy and anthropology at University of Paris and Cambridge with Jack Goody working on memory constraints on the transmission of oral literature 3 Boyer is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Pascal BoyerNationalityFrench AmericanOccupationsCognitive anthropologistevolutionary psychologistTitleHenry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective MemoryAcademic backgroundEducationUniversity of ParisUniversity of CambridgeAcademic workInstitutionsWashington University in St LouisNotable worksReligion ExplainedWebsitepascalboyer wbr net Contents 1 Work 2 Religion Explained 3 Minds Make Societies 4 Books 5 See also 6 Notes and references 7 External linksWork EditPascal Boyer an anthropologist studies how human biases and cognitive faculties have resulted in or encouraged cultural phenomena 4 He advocates the idea that human evolution resulted in specialized capacities that guide our social relations culture and predilections toward religious beliefs Boyer and others propose that these cognitive mechanisms make the acquisition of religious themes like concepts of spirits ghosts ancestors or gods highly transmissible within a community 4 Boyer has conducted long term ethnographic fieldwork in Cameroon where he studied the transmission of Fang oral epics and its traditional religion Most of his later work consists of an experimental study of cognitive capacities underlying cultural transmission He also conducted studies on supernatural concepts and their retention in memory and a general description of cognitive processes involved in the transmission of religious concepts 3 More recently he has written on the concept of Folk economics which proposes that evolved cognitive biases play an important role in how laypeople view the economy Religion Explained EditOf Boyer s books Religion Explained The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought is the best known Boyer introduced cognitive anthropology which provided a new understanding of religion 5 Religion for Boyer consists of cultural representations that is ideas that appear in roughly similar forms in the minds of different individuals in a group To explain how religion emerges and is transmitted we must explain how these ideas are acquired stored and transmitted better than other possible ideas Findings from cognitive and developmental psychology suggest that some combinations of ideas are particularly easy to acquire and remember Among these we find many standard themes of supernatural and religious imagination such as the notion of an agent with counter intuitive physics and standard psychology e g ghosts and gods that are not material but have the same mental capacities as humans According to Boyer there are only a few such combinations of intuitive and counter intuitive material that are optimal for acquisition and memory and these happen to be the most frequent ones in the world s religions In this cognitive paradigm 6 belief in supernatural agents is natural and part of human cognition 7 However religion is not special That is there are no specific mental systems that create religious ideas Rather these ideas are an expected by product of mental systems that evolved for other reasons not for religion For instance we easily entertain the notion of a god or ghost because of our intuitive psychology what psychologists sometimes call Theory of Mind Justin L Barrett has argued that Boyer s book The Naturalness of Religious Ideas A Cognitive Theory of Religion is an attempt to reform traditional models and allow understanding religion in terms of cognitive science Boyer dismantles many traditional assumptions of cultural studies However Barrett claims Boyer lacks clarity mostly due to the shift in anthropological to psychological jargon 8 Minds Make Societies EditIn this book Boyer explains the relevance of evolutionary psychology and cultural evolution to understanding human societies from the small scale communities in which humans evolved to modern mass societies The blurb states that the book integrates insights from evolutionary biology genetics psychology economics and more to explore the development and workings of human societies In Boyer s view this new integrated social science can provide new answers based on scientific evidence to important questions about society Each of the six chapters in the book focuses on one of these questions 1 Why do humans favor their own group 2 Why do people communicate so much wrong information rumors superstition etc 3 Why are there religions 4 What is the natural family 5 How can societies be just and 6 Can human minds understand human societies One running theme in the book is that social sciences can progress if they abandon chimerical notions like nature and culture that do not correspond to anything in the world Social scientists should also abandon classical assumptions that name problems instead of solving them like the idea that power is similar to a force or that social norms exist outside the heads of human beings Boyer recommends the kind of consilient social science outlined by E O Wilson and he argues that we already have the elements of such a social science as illustrated in his book Books EditTradition as Truth and Communication Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1992 ISBN 978 0 521 37417 0 The Naturalness of Religious Ideas A Cognitive Theory of Religion Berkeley University of California Press 1994 ISBN 978 0 520 07559 7 Religion Explained The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought 2001 Basic Books ISBN 0 465 00696 5 Translated into Greek as Kai o An8rwpos Eplase toys 8eoys by Dimitris Xygalatas and Nikolas Roubekas ISBN 9789602882252 Translated into Polish as I czlowiek stworzyl bogow Jak powstala religia ISBN 8373379851 Translated into Russian as Obyasnyaya religiyu Priroda religioznogo myshleniya ISBN 9785916716320 Memory Mind and Culture Edited by Pascal Boyer and James V Wertsch New York Cambridge University Press 2009 Cognitive Aspects Of Religious Symbolism Edited by Pascal Boyer Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1992 The Fracture of an Illusion Science and the Dissolution of Religion Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht August 23 2010 Minds Make Societies New Haven Yale University Press 2018 ISBN 9780300223453 See also EditEvolutionary origin of religions Evolutionary epistemology Evolutionary psychology Faith and rationality Memetics Relationship between religion and science Cognitive science of religion Evolutionary psychology of religion Cognitive anthropology Folk economicsNotes and references Edit Official home page Archived 2006 11 14 at the Wayback Machine Pascal Boyer CV Archived from the original on 2018 10 11 a b John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Pascal Boyer www gf org Retrieved 2015 12 12 a b Department of Religious Studies rel as ua edu Retrieved 2015 12 13 Religion Explained The Human Instincts That Fashion Gods Spirits and Ancestors by Pascal Boyer human nature com Retrieved 2015 12 12 Boyer Pascal 1998 Creation of Sacred A Cognitivist View Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 10 1 88 92 doi 10 1163 157006898X00367 Boyer Pascal 2010 Park Michael G Schmidt Thomas M eds The Fracture of an Illusion Science And The Dissolution Of Religion Gottingen Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht p 10 ISBN 978 3 525 56940 5 Barrett Justin L 1996 12 01 Review Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 35 4 449 doi 10 2307 1386422 JSTOR 1386422 External links EditBoyer s website Why Is Religion Natural Skeptical Inquirer Volume 28 2 March April 2004 Book review Religion Explained by Pascal Boyer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pascal Boyer amp oldid 1117191862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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