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Born Believers: The Science of Children's Religious Belief

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In this book, Justin Barrett, drawing on his expertise in the science of religious cognition, compiles the most notable experimental scientific research conducted over the past twenty years on children aged 9 months to a few years. He presents astonishing results that confirm that all children are born with the cognitive tools that enable them to believe in a creator distinct from humans with great power, and how analyzing children's thinking reveals their way of inferring the existence of a creator from the simplest mental axioms, such as the relationship of causality in things.

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Born Believers: The Science of Children's Religious Belief, Dan Auty, Charlotte Greig, Chris Barrett, Justin Cawthorne, Peter Dodd, Johnny Dee, Hamish Champ, Gene Sculatti

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Titre
Born Believers: The Science of Children's Religious Belief
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2019
Format
souple
Pages
320
ISBN10
1439196567
ISBN13
9781439196564
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In this book, Justin Barrett, drawing on his expertise in the science of religious cognition, compiles the most notable experimental scientific research conducted over the past twenty years on children aged 9 months to a few years. He presents astonishing results that confirm that all children are born with the cognitive tools that enable them to believe in a creator distinct from humans with great power, and how analyzing children's thinking reveals their way of inferring the existence of a creator from the simplest mental axioms, such as the relationship of causality in things.