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Mind and Miracles
Authors:Ilkka Pyysiäinen
Institution:The University of Helsinki and The University of Turku, Finland.
Abstract:Miracles are real or imagined events that contradict our intuitive expectations of how entities normally behave. Miracles in the weak sense are unexplained counterintuitive events. Miracles in the strong sense are counterintuitive events we explain by referring to the counterintuitive agents and forces of various religious traditions. Such explanations result from the fact that our minds treat half–understood information by carrying out searches in the memory, trying to connect new information with something already known. This is cognitively the most economical way of dealing with new information: we obtain the maximum of relevance at minimal processing cost.
Keywords:cognitive science  counterintuitiveness  domain specificity  evolutionary psychology  intuitive ontology  miracles
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