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BOOKS Whitehouse, H. and McCauley, R. N. (eds.). (2005). Mind and Religion: Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity. Walnut Creek, California: AltaMira Press. “Introduction,” pp. 6-30. McCauley, R. N. and Lawson, E. T. (2002). Bringing Ritual to Mind: Psychological Foundations of Cultural Forms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Lawson, E. T. and McCauley, R. N. (1990). Rethinking Religion: Connecting Cognition and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (2006). chapter 1: “Interpretation and Explanation: Problems and
Promise in the Study of Religion” reprinted in Religion
and Cognition: A Reader, J. Slone (ed.). London: Equinox, pp. 12-35. SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES McCauley, R. N., and Whitehouse, H. (eds.) (2005). The
Psychological and Cognitive Foundations of Religiosity; special issue of Journal
of Cognition and Culture 5, 1-142. PAPERS McCauley, R. N. and Lawson, E. T. (2007). “Cognition, Religious Ritual, and Archaeology,” The Archaeology of Ritual. E. Kyriakidis (ed.). Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Publications, pp. 209-254. McCauley, R. N. (2006). "How Far Will an Account of Ritualized Behavior Go in Explaining Cultural Rituals?" Behavioural and Brain Sciences 29, 623-624. McCauley, R. N. and Whitehouse, H. (2005). “New Frontiers in the Cognitive Science of Religion,” Journal of Cognition and Culture 5, 1-13. McCauley, R. N. (2004). “Philosophical Naturalism and the Cognitive Approach to Ritual,” Thinking through Ritual. K. Schilbrack (ed.). London: Routledge, pp. 148-171. McCauley, R. N. (2003). “Is Religion a Rube Goldberg Device? Or Oh, What a Difference a Theory Makes!” Religion as a Human Capacity: A Festschrift in Honor of E. Thomas Lawson. B. Wilson and T. Light (eds.) Leiden: Brill, pp. 45-64. Lawson, E. T. and McCauley, R. N. (2002). "The Cognitive Representation of Religious Ritual Form: A Theory of Participants' Competence with their Religious Ritual Systems," Current Approaches to the Cognitive Study of Religion. I. Pyysiainen and V. Anttonen (eds). London: Continuum, pp. 153-176. McCauley, R. N. (2002). "Theoretical Arguments are not Icons," Ritual Studies 16, 23-29. McCauley, R. N. (2001). "Ritual, Memory, and Emotion: Comparing Two Cognitive Hypotheses," Religion in Mind: Cognitive Perspectives on Religious Experience. J. Andresen (ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 115-140. McCauley, R. N. (2000). "Overcoming Barriers to a Cognitive Psychology of Religion," Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 12, pp. 141-161. (special issue) Perspectives on Method and Theory in the Study of Religion. A. Geertz and R. McCutcheon (eds.). The Hague: Brill. McCauley, R. N. (2000). "The Naturalness of Religion and the Unnaturalness of Science," Explanation and Cognition. F. Keil and R. Wilson (eds.). Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 61-85. McCauley, R. N. (1999). "Bringing Ritual to Mind," Ecological Approaches to Cognition: Essays in Honor of Ulric Neisser. E. Winograd, R. Fivush, and W. Hirst (eds.). Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum, pp. 285-312. McCauley, R. N. (1999). "The Cognitive Foundations of Religion and Science," Religion im Wandel der Kosmologien. D. Zeller (ed.). Berlin: P. Lang, pp. 55-67. McCauley, R. N. and Lawson, E. T. (1998). "Interactionism and the Non-Obviousness of Scientific Theories," Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 10, 61-77. McCauley, R. N. and Lawson, E. T. (1996). "Who Owns 'Culture'?" Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 8, 171-190. Lawson, E. T. and McCauley, R. N. (1993). "Crisis of Conscience, Riddle of Identity: Making Space for a Cognitive Approach to Religious Phenomena," Journal of the American Academy of Religion 61, 201-223. McCauley, R. N. and Lawson, E. T. (1993). "Connecting the Cognitive and the Cultural: Artificial Minds as Methodological Devices in the Study of the Sociocultural," Minds: Natural and Artificial. R. Burton (ed.). Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 121-145. McCauley, R. N. and Lawson, E. T.
(1984). "Functionalism Reconsidered," History of Religions 23,
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