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by Eric Jones,Vernon Reynolds

  • ISBN: 0471955078
  • Category: Other
  • Author: Eric Jones,Vernon Reynolds
  • Subcategory: Humanities
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (January 1996)
  • Pages: 342 pages
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Eric Jones, Vernon Reynolds. This book chooses religion, mainly organised religion, as the aspect of culture for a very broad investigation. John Wiley & Sons, 1995 - 318 sayfa. A fresh revolutionary model which incorporates cultural and religious values is presented, together with a complementary economic interpretation of religion. It examines the types of effect religion has on human society and biology, particularly Christianity, Islam & Buddhism. Special concern on demography where different religions have different impacts.

Reynolds, V. and Tanner, R. (1995) The Social Ecology of Religion. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. Richerson, P. J. and Boyd, R. (1998) ‘‘The Evolution of Human Ultrasociality’’, in I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt and F. K. Salter (eds) Ethnic Conflict and Indoctrination: Altruism and Identity in Evolutionary Perspective, pp. 71–95. New York and Oxford: Berghahn. (1999) ‘‘Complex Societies: The Evolutionary Origins of a Crude Superorganism’’, Human Nature 10: 253–89.

Both arrived with deeply entrenched pronatalist views. Rather, it is the socio-cultural setting enforcing religious injunctions that produces the effect.

Jones, E. and Reynolds, . eds (1995) Survival and Religion: Biological Evolution and Cultural Change. Kirkpatrick, L. A. (1999) ‘‘Toward an Evolutionary Psychology of Religion and Personality’’, Journal of Personality 67: 921–52. Oubre´, A. Y. (1997) Instinct and Revelation: Reections on the Origins of Numinous Perception. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach. Reynolds, V. (1983) The Biology of Religion. London and New York: Longman.

Cross-cultural dataset for the evolution of religion and morality project. Scientific Data, Vol. 3, Issue. Atran, S. & Norenzayan, A. (2004) Religion's evolutionary landscape: Counterintuition, commitment, compassion, communion. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27:713–70.

3, pages 111–162 of: JONES, ERIC, & REYNOLDS, VERNON (eds), Survival and Religion: Biological Evolution and Cultural Change. Cultural Group Selection, Coevolutionary Processes and Large- Scale Cooperation. New York: John Wiley & Sons. If Homo Economicus Could Choose His Own Utility Function, Would He Want One with a Conscience. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 53(1), 3–35. Mate Selection -Selection for a Handicap.

Biological and Cultural Evolution. His books include Disturbing the Universe, Weapons and Hope, Infinite in All Directions, Maker of Patterns, and Origins of Life. An EDGE Original Essay By Freeman Dyson The cultural evolution that damages and endangers natural diversity is the same force that drives human brotherhood through the mutual understanding of diverse societies. Freeman Dyson's Edge Bio Page.

Cultural evolution and individual development of openness and . Serial killers, spiders and cybersex: Social and survival information bias in the transmission of urban legends. British Journal of Psychology,

Cultural evolution and individual development of openness and conservatism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106(45), 18931–18935. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. British Journal of Psychology,.

Reynolds was educated at Collyer's School, Horsham and University College, London.

Considers religion's psychological and social functions, as well as how flexible or rigid religious institutions are in fluctuating biological and social environments. The relationship of culture to biology and society is one of the current frontiers of thought. This book chooses religion, mainly organised religion, as the aspect of culture for a very broad investigation. A fresh revolutionary model which incorporates cultural and religious values is presented, together with a complementary economic interpretation of religion. It examines the types of effect religion has on human society and biology, particularly Christianity, Islam & Buddhism. Special concern on demography where different religions have different impacts.

This book examines the types of effect religion has on human society and biology, particularly Christianity, Islam and Buddhism. The relationship of culture to biology and society if one of the current frontier of thought. This book chooses religion as the aspect of culture for a very broad investigation.



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