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37Lisa F. Barrett, Michael Lewis, and Jeannette M. Haviland Jones, eds. Handbook of Emotions, 4th edEvolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 3 (1): 111-114. 2019.
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110Lions, tigers, and bears, oh God!: How the ancient problem of predator detection may lie beneath the modern link between religion and horrorBehavioral 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.
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157Juliet: If they do see thee, they will murder thee. A satisficing algorithm for pragmatic conditionalsMind 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 16:807â823,2004). The purpose of the present commentary is to integrate these two arguments by proposing a revised pragmatic cues algorithm for pragmatic conditionals.
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