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The cultural evolution of prosocial religions
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- 02 December 2014, e1
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Moralizing religions: Prosocial or a privilege of wealth?
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- 07 March 2016, e2
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The prosocial benefits of seeing purpose in life events: A case of cultural selection in action?
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- 07 March 2016, e3
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Prosociality and religion: History and experimentation
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- 07 March 2016, e4
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Memes and the evolution of religion: We need memetics, too
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- 07 March 2016, e5
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Projecting WEIRD features on ancient religions
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- 07 March 2016, e6
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Why would anyone want to believe in Big Gods?
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- 07 March 2016, e7
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A developmental perspective on the cultural evolution of prosocial religious beliefs
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- 07 March 2016, e8
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Monotheism versus an innate bias towards mentalizing
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- 07 March 2016, e9
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Mind God's mind: History, development, and teaching1
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- 07 March 2016, e10
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Even “Bigger Gods” developed amongst the pastoralist followers of Moses and Mohammed: Consistent with uncertainty and disadvantage, but not prosocality
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- 07 March 2016, e11
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Awe: A direct pathway from extravagant displays to prosociality
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- 07 March 2016, e12
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Big Gods: Extended prosociality or group binding?
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- 07 March 2016, e13
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Recognizing religion's dark side: Religious ritual increases antisociality and hinders self-control
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- 07 March 2016, e14
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Cultural evolution and prosociality: Widening the hypothesis space
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- 07 March 2016, e15
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Authoritarian and benevolent god representations and the two sides of prosociality
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- 07 March 2016, e16
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Hell of a theory
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- 07 March 2016, e17
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Let us be careful with the evidence on mentalizing, cognitive biases, and religious beliefs
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- 07 March 2016, e18
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Are gods and good governments culturally and psychologically interchangeable?
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- 07 March 2016, e19
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Religion promotes a love for thy neighbour: But how big is the neighbourhood?
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- 07 March 2016, e20
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