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Naturalizing natural theology
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Evolved to be irrational?: evolutionary and cognitive foundations of pseudosciences
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Human artistic behaviour: adaptation, byproduct, or cultural group selection?
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The implications of the cognitive sciences for the relation between religion and science education: the case of evolutionary theory
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In mysterious ways: on petitionary prayer and subtle forms of supernatural causation
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Evolutionary approaches to epistemic justification
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A cognitive approach to the earliest art
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The cognitive appeal of the cosmological argument
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Common minds, uncommon thoughts: a philosophical anthropological investigation of uniquely human creative behavior, with an emphasis on artistic ability, religious reflection, and scientific study
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The role of material culture in human time representation: calendrical systems as extensions of mental time travel
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Het 'universele zuur' van de evolutionaire psychologie?
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Dealing with creationist challenges: what European biology teachers might expect in the classroom
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Toward an integrative approach of cognitive neuroscientific and evolutionary psychological studies of art
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Religion, creationism and biological education: a cognitive perspective
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Paley's iPod: the cognitive basis of the design argument within natural theology
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Science as structured imagination
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The innateness hypothesis and mathematical concepts
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Cognitive modularity in the light of the language faculty
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Why the Human Brain is not an Enlarged Chimpanzee Brain
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How material culture extends the mind : mental time-travel and the invention of the calendar
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The role of intuitive ontologies in scientific understanding the case of human evolution
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Culturele evolutie, een darwinistische beschouwing