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Timothy Ketelaar

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    Lisa F. Barrett, Michael Lewis, and Jeannette M. Haviland Jones, eds. Handbook of Emotions, 4th ed
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 3 (1): 111-114. 2019.
    Emotions
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    Lions, tigers, and bears, oh God!: How the ancient problem of predator detection may lie beneath the modern link between religion and horror
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (6): 740-741. 2004.
    Atran & Norenzyan (A&N) claim that an appreciation of the evolved inferential machinery underlying supernatural beliefs can greatly aid us in understanding regularities in culturally shared conceptions of religion. I explore how their model provides insight into why culturally shared tales of horror (e.g., horror movies) often combine religious and predatory content.
    Philosophy of Religion, MiscellaneousVarieties of EmotionScience and ReligionAesthetics and Emotions
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    Juliet: If they do see thee, they will murder thee. A satisficing algorithm for pragmatic conditionals
    with Alejandro López-Rousseau
    Mind and Society 5 (1): 71-77. 2006.
    In a recent Mind & Society article, Evans (2005) argues for the social and communicative function of conditional statements. In a related article, we argue for satisficing algorithms for mapping conditional statements onto social domains (Eur J Cogn Psychol 16:807–823,2004). The purpose of the present commentary is to integrate these two arguments by proposing a revised pragmatic cues algorithm for pragmatic conditionals.
    ConditionalsMurder
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    The effects of feelings of guilt on the behaviour of uncooperative individuals in repeated social bargaining games: An affect-as-information interpretation of the role of emotion in social interaction
    with Wing Tung Au
    Cognition and Emotion 17 (3): 429-453. 2003.
    Emotion and Consciousness in Psychology
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