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Explaining Away and the Cognitive Science of Religion
Authors:David H. Glass
Affiliation:1. dh.glass@ulster.ac.uk
Abstract:In order to evaluate the claim that theistic belief can be explained away by science, four models of the relationship between science and theism are developed and their relevance to explaining away explored. These models are then used to evaluate an argument against theistic belief based on developments in the cognitive science of religion. It is argued that even if the processes that produce theistic belief are unreliable, this is insufficient to show that explaining away takes place. Indeed, given the difficulty of showing that the conditions for explaining away are met, it is very unlikely that such an argument can succeed.
Keywords:Explanation  Explaining away  Cognitive science of religion  Evolutionary debunking arguments  Bayesian reasoning  Models of science and religion
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