Between September 14, 2008 and October 5, 2008, Marlowe C. Embree published a seven-part series on "The Social Psychology of the Origins Debate".
1. The Social Psychology of the Origins Debate: Introduction
2. The Origins Debate through the Lens of Piagetian Theory
3. Ingroup-outgroup Bias in the Origins Debate: Part One
4. Ingroup-outgroup Bias in the Origins Debate: Part Two
5. Personality Diversity and Cognitive Modes in the Origins Debate: Part One
6. Personality Diversity and Cognitive Modes in the Origins Debate: Part Two
7. The Social Psychology of the Origins Debate: Conclusion
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Index for The Social Psychology of the Origins Debate Guest-Post Series
Posted by Steve Martin at 06:08
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Comments aren't likely to appear here, but for anyone who's reading, it's been a privilege to contribute to this series. Thanks for the opportunity! Look for a summary of my research results some time in spring 2009.
Marlowe:
Just a quick note of thanks for the series. It was excellent. I look forward to your results - I'll make sure to point to them when they are published.
Just to add another self-referential loop of complexity, there are those who think that the tendency to from religious beliefs is itself a product of coupled biological/social evolution. See, for example, The Origin and Evolution of Religious Prosociality, in the October 3 issue of Science.
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