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Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon?

We find that analytic atheism as usually assessed is in fact quite fickle cross-culturally, appearing robustly only in aggregate analyses and in three ...

Analytic atheism: Valuing epistemic rationality strengthens the ...

Analytic thinking should be more strongly associated with religious disbelief when coupled with motivation to adopt epistemically rational beliefs.

Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon?

Religious belief is a topic of longstanding interest to psychological science, but the psychology of religious disbelief is a relative newcomer.

Analytic atheism in a low-religiosity culture - ScienceDirect.com

The present research investigated the relationship between analytic thinking and religious belief in three heterogeneous German-speaking samples.

Analytic Atheism & Analytic Apostasy Across Cultures - OSF

Abstract. Many studies have found correlations between reflective thinking and disbelief in God or lower levels of religiosity — so-called ...

Analytic Philosophy (Alternative title 'Analytic Atheism?'). - PhilArchive

Most analytic philosophers are atheists, but is there a deep connection between analytic philosophy and atheism? The paper argues a) that the founding ...

Analytic atheism revisited | Nature Human Behaviour

We no longer have confidence in the finding that viewing pictures of The Thinker reduces self-reported religious belief.

Analytic Atheism & Analytic Apostasy Across Cultures - PhilPapers

Many studies have found correlations between reflective thinking and disbelief in God or lower levels of religiosity — so-called analytic atheism.

Analytic Atheism - PhilArchive

Analytic Atheism? Published as 'Analytic Philosophy' in Bullivant and Ruse ... of analytic theists and analytic theists draw on the work of analytic atheists.

Analytic atheism : A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon ...

Analytic atheism : A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon? Gervais, Will M. SOC JUDGMENT & DECISION MAKING. 2018-05. Gervais , W M , van Elk , ...

Analytic Philosophy | The Oxford Handbook of Atheism

Analytic philosophy remains a predominantly atheistic movement, but the atheism it professes is of the old-fashioned kind. Whilst a minority believes that it is ...

Analytic Thinking Can Promote Atheism - NBC News

Deliberate analytical thinking can cause people to believe less in God, according to a new study.

Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon?

... religious disbelief is a relative newcomer. One prominently discussed model is analytic atheism, wherein cognitive reflection, as measured with the ...

Analytic atheism revisited - PubMed

Analytic atheism revisited · Authors · Affiliations. 1 Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA. will.gervais@uky ...

Analytic atheism: Valuing epistemic rationality strengthens the ...

Consistent with this “analytic atheism” hypothesis, studies have found a negative association between analytic thinking and religious belief. In ...

VARIETIES OF ATHEISM What is analytical atheism? - PhilPapers

Analytic Philosophy (Alternative title 'Analytic Atheism?').Charles Pigden - 2013 - In Stephen Bullivant & Michael Ruse (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Atheism.

Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon?

... science, but the psychology of religious disbelief is a relative newcomer. One prominently discussed model is analytic atheism, wherein cognitive reflection ...

"Atheism and analytic thinking" by Kelly Clark - ScholarWorks@GVSU

... atheism is associated with analytic thinking whereas religious believers are more likely intuitive thinkers. I argue that, like religious belief, there are ...

Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon?

Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon? Newer:How many atheists are there?Older:Atheist horns and religious halos ...

The appearance of Atheism in society is not linked to a marked ...

It's a common misconception that people across the board become self identified Atheists because of their critical or analytical thinking.