Has Religion Been Explained Away?

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A. Atkinson
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This paper re-engages with the science versus religion debate in the light of the last three decades of scholarly progress in the study of religion coming from the cognitive and evolutionary sciences of religion. I begin by asking (1) ‘if it is indeed possible to account for the origins of religious belief, its cultural transmission and evolution, and its maintenance—without any appeal to the real existence of any supernatural deity—then are we in a position to say we have explained it all away?’ If we are, how does this affect central themes in the philosophy of religion about God’s existence? In (2) I provide an outline of the cognitive and evolutionary approach to explaining religion. In section (3) I discuss abductive reasoning (3.1), problems with the accusation of having committed the genetic fallacy when answering (1) in favour of positive atheism (3.2), the need for first-order justifications of religious belief (3.3), and in (3.4) a peculiar divine attribute (i.e. omnipotent potential in a causal chain of events) that appears to immunise religious belief in a particular kind of supernatural deity from having been explained away.
宗教被解释掉了吗?
本文根据过去三十年宗教研究的学术进展,重新探讨了科学与宗教的争论,这些进展来自于宗教的认知科学和进化科学。我首先要问(1)“如果确实有可能解释宗教信仰的起源,它的文化传播和演变,以及它的维持——而不诉诸任何超自然的神的真实存在——那么我们是否可以说我们已经解释了一切?”如果是,这对宗教哲学中关于上帝存在的中心主题有何影响?在(2)中,我概述了解释宗教的认知和进化方法。在第(3)节中,我讨论了溯因推理(3.1),在回答第(1)节支持积极无神论(3.2)时被指控犯了遗传谬误的问题,宗教信仰需要一阶证明(3.3),以及在第(3.4)节中,一种特殊的神性属性(即事件因果链中的全能潜力)似乎使对某种特殊超自然神的宗教信仰免于被解释掉。
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