This Element describes research from the past few decades of how children use both cognitive tools and socio-cultural experience to understand supernatural concepts and will argue that future work needs to examine the complexity and diversity of religious cognition.
The symphony is one of music's most prestigious and enduring forms, yet its story in Britain and Ireland since 1900 remains surprisingly... Læs mere
Volume I provides thematic overviews and multiple case studies illuminating the origins and long... Læs mere
During the Second World War, psychiatrists, psychologists and other experts were confronted with unprecedented numbers of... Læs mere
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Kyle Beardsley uncovers the causes and consequences of security assistance by examining the networked and relational nature of... Læs mere
How can we maintain our faith in reason and validate its authority? This book examines Hegel's attempt to answer this question by... Læs mere
This book explains the political and economic development of contemporary Spain employing up-to-date tools and concepts of political... Læs mere
Follower ties play a major role in social media platforms, representing users' choices on what content to pay attention... Læs mere
New Religious Movements (NRMs) have emerged periodically from the formative period of Islam to the present day. This Element considers a representative sample, organized by chronological period and then by type. It also examines Western NRMs of Islamic origin or coloring.
This book examines how bodily experience shapes the self, social interaction, and practical knowledge in daily life. Spanning philosophy and cognitive... Læs mere
Phrases ubiquitous in music and audio technology culture serve as powerful mechanisms in the production and consumption of music... Læs mere