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    From a boson to the standard model Higgs: a case study in confirmation and model dynamics.Cristin Chall, Martin King, Peter Mättig & Michael Stöltzner - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 16):3779-3811.
    Our paper studies the anatomy of the discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider and its influence on the broader model landscape of particle physics. We investigate the phases of this discovery, which led to a crucial reconfiguration of the model landscape of elementary particle physics and eventually to a confirmation of the standard model. A keyword search of preprints covering the electroweak symmetry breaking sector of particle physics, along with an examination of physicists own understanding of (...)
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    Doubts for Dawid's non-empirical theory assessment.Cristin Chall - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 63:128-135.
    Dawid's account of non-empirical theory assessment is meant to complement traditional theory assessments. I contend that his arguments don't provide support for this account. His three arguments, the no alternatives argument, the unexpected explanatory connections argument, and the meta-inductive argument from prior theories' success, are all problematic, particularly for an assessment of string theory. In particular, I argue that the meta-inductive argument is idle, because it's role in underwriting the future predictive success of a theory is subsumed by the normal (...)
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    Model-groups as scientific research programmes.Cristin Chall - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (1):1-24.
    Lakatos’s methodology of scientific research programmes centres around series of theories, with little regard to the role of models in theory construction. Modifying it to incorporate model-groups, clusters of developmental models that are intended to become new theories, provides a description of the model dynamics within the search for physics beyond the standard model. At the moment, there is no evidence for BSM physics, despite a concerted search effort especially focused around the standard model account of electroweak symmetry breaking. Using (...)
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    Simplicity in the Sciences and Humanities: Report on the Bonn “Simplicities and Complexities” Conference.Cristin Chall & Niels C. M. Martens - 2020 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 51 (3):491-497.
    A report on the 2019 Bonn “Simplicities and Complexities” Conference, organized by "The Epistemology of the Large Hadron Collider" research unit.
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  5. Bottoms up: The Standard Model Effective Field Theory from a model perspective.Philip Bechtle, Cristin Chall, Martin King, Michael Krämer, Peter Mättig & Michael Stöltzner - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92:129-143.
    Experiments in particle physics have hitherto failed to produce any significant evidence for the many explicit models of physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM) that had been proposed over the past decades. As a result, physicists have increasingly turned to model-independent strategies as tools in searching for a wide range of possible BSM effects. In this paper, we describe the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SM-EFT) and analyse it in the context of the philosophical discussions about models, theories, and (bottom-up) (...)
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    Germ cell suicide: new insights into apoptosis during spermatogenesis.Cristin G. Print & Kate Lakoski Loveland - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (5):423-430.
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    Bewitchment, Biology, or Both: The Co-Existence of Natural and Supernatural Explanatory Frameworks Across Development.Cristine H. Legare & Susan A. Gelman - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (4):607-642.
    Three studies examined the co-existence of natural and supernatural explanations for illness and disease transmission, from a developmental perspective. The participants (5-, 7-, 11-, and 15-year-olds and adults; N = 366) were drawn from 2 Sesotho-speaking South African communities, where Western biomedical and traditional healing frameworks were both available. Results indicated that, although biological explanations for illness were endorsed at high levels, witchcraft was also often endorsed. More important, bewitchment explanations were neither the result of ignorance nor replaced by biological (...)
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    Revisão da literatura brasileira sobre a problemática do desenvolvimento de crianças assistidas por clínicas-escola.Cristine Boaz & Maria Lúcia Tiellet Nunes - 2010 - Revista Aletheia 33:151-165.
    O objetivo do estudo é revisar a literatura brasileira sobre a problemática de desenvolvimento de crianças assistidas em clínicas-escola de 1980 a 2008, para avaliar mudanças nos problemas desenvolvimentais em relação ao sexo da criança. Os artigos são oriundos das bases eletrônicas Bvs, Indexpsi, L..
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    Evaluating ritual efficacy: Evidence from the supernatural.Cristine H. Legare & André L. Souza - 2012 - Cognition 124 (1):1-15.
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    Imitative flexibility and the development of cultural learning.Cristine H. Legare, Nicole J. Wen, Patricia A. Herrmann & Harvey Whitehouse - 2015 - Cognition 142 (C):351-361.
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    Stick to the script: The effect of witnessing multiple actors on children’s imitation.Patricia A. Herrmann, Cristine H. Legare, Paul L. Harris & Harvey Whitehouse - 2013 - Cognition 129 (3):536-543.
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  12. Searching for Control: Priming Randomness Increases the Evaluation of Ritual Efficacy.Cristine H. Legare & André L. Souza - 2014 - Cognitive Science 38 (1):152-161.
    Reestablishing feelings of control after experiencing uncertainty has long been considered a fundamental motive for human behavior. We propose that rituals (i.e., socially stipulated, causally opaque practices) provide a means for coping with the aversive feelings associated with randomness due to the perception of a connection between ritual action and a desired outcome. Two experiments were conducted (one in Brazil [n = 40] and another in the United States [n = 94]) to evaluate how the perceived efficacy of rituals is (...)
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  13. Views about science—technology—society interactions held by college students in general education physics and sts courses.Cristine Schoneweg Bradford, Peter A. Rubba & William L. Harkness - 1995 - Science Education 79 (4):355-373.
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  14. Integrationism and the global South : songs as epistemic frameworks.Cristine G. Severo & Sinfree B. Makoni - 2021 - In Sinfree B. Makoni & Deryn P. Verity (eds.), Integrational Linguistics and Philosophy of Language in the Global South. Routledge.
     
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    The Cumulative Quality of Culture Explains Human Uniqueness.Cristine Legare - 2023 - Zygon 58 (2):443-453.
    What explains the unique features of human culture? Culture is not uniquely human, but human culture is uniquely cumulative. Cumulative culture is a product of our collective intelligence and is supported by cognitive processes and learning strategies that enable people to acquire, transform, and transmit information and technologies within and across generations. Technological and social innovations are currently driving unprecedented changes in cultural complexity and diversity. Innovation is a cognitively and socially complex, multistep process that typically requires (cumulative) cultural learning (...)
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  16. Engaging multiple epistemologies: Implications for science education.E. M. Evans, Cristine H. Legare & K. Rosengren - 2011 - In Roger S. Taylor & Michel Ferrari (eds.), Epistemology and Science Education: Understanding the Evolution Vs. Routledge. pp. 111--139.
     
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    Competing Explanations of Competing Explanations: Accounting for Conflict Between Scientific and Folk Explanations.Andrew Shtulman & Cristine H. Legare - 2020 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (4):1337-1362.
    Competing Explanations of Competing Explanations: Accounting for Conflict Between Scientific and Folk ExplanationsThis paper focuses on the level of people’s explanatory reasoning. It examines why laypeople prefer folk explanations of various physical or biological phenomena to alternative, well‐understood scientific explanations. Shtulman and Legare call this psychological phenomenon “explanatory co‐existence.” On the basis of new experimental data, they evaluate two possible accounts of explanatory co‐existence, a theory‐based and an associative account, and argue that a theory‐based account is the better supported.
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    The social side of innovation.Bruce Rawlings & Cristine H. Legare - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    Innovation is fundamental to cumulative culture, allowing progressive modification of existing technology. The authors define innovation as an asocial process, uninfluenced by social information. We argue that innovation is inherently social – innovation is frequently the product of modifying others' outputs, and successful innovations are acquired by others. Research should target examination of the cognitive underpinnings of socially-mediated innovations.
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  19. Cultural variation in cognitive flexibility reveals diversity in the development of executive functions.Cristine Legare, Michael Dale, Sarah Kim & Gedeon Deak - 2018 - Nature Scientific Reports 8 (16326):1-14.
    Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves dramatically in early childhood. It is unclear, however, whether flexibility is a coherent, unitary cognitive trait, or is an emergent dimension of task-specific performance that varies across populations with divergent experiences. Three-to 5-year-old English-speaking U.S. children and Tswana-speaking South African children completed two distinct language-processing cognitive flexibility tests: the FIM-Animates, a word-learning test, and the 3DCCS, a rule-switching test. U.S. and South African children did not differ in (...)
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    Diritto e tempo: saggi di filosofia del diritto.Gerhart Husserl & Renato Cristin - 1998
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  21. Phänomenologie und Monadologie. Husserl und Leibniz.Renato Cristin - 1990 - Studia Leibnitiana 22 (2):163-174.
    Leibniz occupe une position centrale dans la pensee de Husserl, surtout en ce qui concerne la determination phenomenologique du probleme de l'intersubjectivite, mais ii joue un rdle important tout le long du parcours de Husserl. Ce rdle de Leibniz a peut-£ tre ete neglige, parce que avec lui on introduirait dans la phenomenologie une conception monadologique qui contrasterait avec l'idee de science rigoureuse. Au contraire, Husserl ne craint pas d'utiliser les concepts de Leibniz de monade et harmonie, toutefois il envisage (...)
     
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    Implantação de usinas hidrelétricas em Santa Catarina: impactos na saúde da população atingida.Simone Cristine dos Santos Nothaft, Denise Catarina Andrioli, Junir Antonio Lutinski, Márcia Grisotti, Guilherme Farias Cunha & Maria Assunta Busato - 2021 - Aletheia 54 (2):55-66.
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    Psicologia, fenomenologia e questões decoloniais: interseções.Alexandre Trzan & Cristine Mattar (eds.) - 2022 - Rio de Janeiro: VV.
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    Heidegger and Leibniz: reason and the path.Renato Cristin - 1998 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Heidegger holds that our age is dominated by the ambition of reason to possess the world. And he sees in Leibniz the man who formulated the theorem of our modern age: nothing happens without a reason. He calls this attitude `calculating thought' and opposes to it a kind of thought aimed at preserving the essence of things, which he calls `meditating thought'. Cristin's book ascribes great importance to this polarity of thinking for the future of contemporary philosophy, and thus (...)
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  25. Calculating and contemplative thought, Heidegger and the challenge of leibniz'monadologie'in'satz vom Grund'.R. Cristin - 1992 - Studia Leibnitiana 24 (1):93-100.
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    Fenomeno storia: fenomenologia e storicità in Husserl e Dilthey.Renato Cristin - 1999 - Napoli: Guida Editori.
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    Heidegger e Leibnitz: il sentiero e la ragione.Renato Cristin & Hans Georg Gadamer - 1990
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    Heidegger in Italien.Renato Cristin - 1991 - Heidegger Studies 7:157-169.
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  30. Identità e tradizione. Fra ermeneutica e fenomenologia.Renato Cristin - 2010 - Studium 106 (6):833-850.
     
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    La fenomenologia e l'Europa: atti del convegno internazionale, Trieste, 22-25 novembre 1995.Renato Cristin, Mario Ruggenini & Arduino Agnelli (eds.) - 1999 - Napoli: Vivarium.
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    Logique ou métaphysique?Renato Cristin - 1987 - Études Phénoménologiques 3 (5-6):171-192.
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    Process and Consciousness (in Serbo Croation).Renato Cristin - forthcoming - Filozofska Istrazivanja.
    Der Autor folgt der Hypothese, dass Husserls Denken der Krisis auf den folgenden Bezug gebaut ist: einerseits beeinflusst die Lebenswelt als Fluss die Art der Wissenschaft, die das Subjekt von ihr haben kann, andererseits beansprucht die transzendentale Subjektivitat die Relativierung der ganzen Lebenswelt. Der Fluss und das Bewusstsein werden Metaphern dieses Bezuges, indem sie die Paradoxien des Weltratsels ausdrucken. Aus der Moglichkeit, die Welt als wirkliche Lebenswelt zu denken, erscheint die Phanomenologie der Lebenswelt als eine Umwalzung des Rationalismus zu einem (...)
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  34. Rechnendes Denken und besinnendes Denken: Heidegger und die Herausforderung der Leibnizschen Monadologie am Beispiel des Satzes vom Grund.Renato Cristin - 1992 - Studia Leibnitiana 24 (1):93-100.
    La critique de Heidegger à l'endroit de Leibniz est connue et il suffit de renvoyer à la Marburger Vorlesung de 1928 et à Der Satz vom Grund de 1957. Mais l'ensemble de l'interprétation de Heidegger révèle une double attitude: d'une part une attaque contre le rationalisme , d'autre part une défense du sens de l'être-là contenu dans le principe de la raison suffisante. Sur la base de cette ambiguïté on peut reconsidérer l'influence de Leibniz sur la pensée de Heidegger, revoir (...)
     
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    Razón y subjetividad: después del postmodernismo.Renato Cristin (ed.) - 1998 - Buenos Aires: Almagesto.
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    Sujeto y telos. La declinación monadológica de la intersubjetividad husserliana en el pensamiento de Julia Iribarne.Renato Cristin - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 6:65.
    El texto explora uno de los temas principales del trabajo filosófico de Julia Iribarne: la dimensión monadológica de la fenomenología husserliana, cuyo marco primario de referencia conceptual y teórico es la constitución de la intersubjetividad. Desde esta perspectiva, el escrito se centra en la dimensión teleológica de la subjetividad, para mostrar que en el pensamiento fenomenológico de Julia Iribarne existe una convergencia entre centralidad del yo trascendental y la teleología de la razón, que debe desplegarse en la historia, bajo la (...)
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  37. The understanding of the world in Fink, Eugen thought.R. Cristin - 1992 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 99 (2):398-407.
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    Verità e libertà come fundamenti del circolo fenomenologico.Renato Cristin - 2014 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 4:93.
    Il tema principale del saggio è un’interpretazione del metodo fenomenologico che, focalizzando la questione dell’identità, ne mette in evidenza il lato trascendentale ed egologico. L’obiettivo è il recupero dell’idea di filosofia come scienza rigorosa e il conseguente ritorno alla centralità del soggetto fenomenologico-trascendentale.Viene introdotto il concetto di circolo fenome-nologico, con il quale si intende indicare la ricorsività della riduzione e la necessità di restare in essa, per mantenere il livello fenomenologico dell’esperienza e della conoscenza. Si tratta di una circolarità virtuosa, (...)
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  39. Da imagem à comunicação: situações éticas desafiadoras no ambiente organizacional.Mônica Cristine Fort - 2013 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 19 (2).
    Na sociedade definida por Bauman como líquida, manter o foco no trabalho em equipe para o sucesso das organizações parece ser tarefa cada vez mais fluida. Discutir esse quadro é a proposta deste artigo, que apresenta exemplos de situações éticas desafiadoras no ambiente corporativo, como o medo, a rotina, a flexibilidade, o fracasso, os riscos, o coletivo. Para tanto, o texto aborda a imagem organizacional e os valores associados a ela e que podem ajudar a construir um significado positivo ou (...)
     
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    Imhotep renasce na sala de aula: a utilização do filme A Múmia no ensino de História do Egito.Cristine Fortes Lia & Wellington Rafael Balém - 2017 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 18 (2):68.
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    O Paradoxo da Intransitividade da Ética Na Filosofia de Emmanuel Levinas.Grasiela Cristine Celich - forthcoming - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista.
    Este artigo objetiva apresentar a constituição do paradoxo da intransitividade da ética contido na filosofia levinasiana. O paradoxo é descrito a partir das noções de ética e de justiça contidas nas obras: Totalidade e Infinito e Outramente que Ser: para além da essência. Para caracterizar esse paradoxo tomam-se por fundamento as interpretações de Bensussan (2009) e de Franck (2008). A resolução do paradoxo é confeccionada a partir do reconhecimento assimétrico e não-recíproco que pode ser extraído das obras de Levinas.
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    O Rosto Do Outro Como Facticidade Humana: Da Lebenswelt Husserliana À Alteridade Levinasiana.Grasiela Cristine Celich - 2020 - Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 13 (26):25-35.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo demonstrar a possibilidade de conexão entre fenomenologia, facticidade humana e ética. A possibilidade de conexão entre os conceitos torna-se pertinente a partir da filosofia de Husserl e da filosofia de Levinas, pois ambos se inserem na temática fenomenológica. Desde a descoberta de Husserl, de que a ciência, ao se fundamentar nos conceitos, na razão, desvinculou-se do mundo concreto e das vivências dos sujeitos, perdeu sua dimensão ética. Portanto, Husserl, ao formular o método fenomenológico procurou recuperar (...)
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    Explaining prompts children to privilege inductively rich properties.Caren M. Walker, Tania Lombrozo, Cristine H. Legare & Alison Gopnik - 2014 - Cognition 133 (2):343-357.
    Two studies examined the specificity of effects of explanation on learning by prompting 3- to 6-year-old children to explain a mechanical toy and comparing what they learned about the toy’s causal and non-causal properties to children who only observed the toy, both with and without accompanying verbalization. In Study 1, children were experimentally assigned to either explain or observe the mechanical toy. In Study 2, children were classified according to whether the content of their response to an undirected prompt involved (...)
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    Book Review: Expanding the Gaze: Gender and the Politics of Surveillance edited by Emily van der Meulen and Robert Heynen. [REVIEW]Cristín O’Rourke & Pauline Cullen - 2017 - Gender and Society 31 (4):551-553.
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    Dimensões pedagógicas da religiosidade e proteção ao uso de drogas na adolescência: um estudo de caso. [REVIEW]Evaldo Luís Pauly & Cristine Gabriela de Campos Flores - 2018 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 23 (Especial):118-135.
    Existem diversos estudos que indicam os fatores de risco relacionados ao uso de drogas, entre eles, está a adolescência, considerada um período de maior vulnerabilidade. No entanto, pesquisas atuais estão interessadas em conhecer os fatores promotores de saúde e proteção, com o objetivo de prevenir o desenvolvimento de comportamentos de risco, mesmo em situações de vulnerabilidade. Nessa perspectiva, a religiosidade vem sendo identificada como fator protetor ao uso de drogas; mas, apesar disso, pouco se sabe sobre os mecanismos causais desse (...)
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    Interdisciplinary and Cross‐Cultural Perspectives on Explanatory Coexistence.Rachel E. Watson-Jones, Justin T. A. Busch & Cristine H. Legare - 2015 - Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (4):611-623.
    Natural and supernatural explanations are used to interpret the same events in a number of predictable and universal ways. Yet little is known about how variation in diverse cultural ecologies influences how people integrate natural and supernatural explanations. Here, we examine explanatory coexistence in three existentially arousing domains of human thought: illness, death, and human origins using qualitative data from interviews conducted in Tanna, Vanuatu. Vanuatu, a Melanesian archipelago, provides a cultural context ideal for examining variation in explanatory coexistence due (...)
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    Thiele massage as a therapeutic option for women with chronic pelvic pain caused by tenderness of pelvic floor muscles.Mary Lourdes Lima De Souza Montenegro, Elaine Cristine Mateus‐Vasconcelos, Francisco José Candido dos Reis, Rosa E. Silva, Júlio César, Antonio Alberto Nogueira & Omero Benedicto Poli Neto - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (5):981-982.
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    Libraries of Minnesota.Doug Ohman, Will Weaver, Pete Hautman, John Coy, Nancy Carlson, Marsha Wilson Chall, David LaRochelle & Kao Kalia Yang - 2011 - Minnesota Historical Society Press.
    A rich exhibition of Minnesota’s beloved libraries, with stunning photographs by the popular Doug Ohman and library stories by seven of Minnesota’s best-known writers of books for children and young adults.
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    Does the Body Survive Death? Cultural Variation in Beliefs About Life Everlasting.E. Watson-Jones Rachel, T. A. Busch Justin, L. Harris Paul & H. Legare Cristine - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S3):455-476.
    Mounting evidence suggests that endorsement of psychological continuity and the afterlife increases with age. This developmental change raises questions about the cognitive biases, social representations, and cultural input that may support afterlife beliefs. To what extent is there similarity versus diversity across cultures in how people reason about what happens after death? The objective of this study was to compare beliefs about the continuation of biological and psychological functions after death in Tanna, Vanuatu, and the United States. Children, adolescents, and (...)
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    Cultural Variation in the Development of Beliefs About Conservation.Justin T. A. Busch, Rachel E. Watson‐Jones & Cristine H. Legare - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (10):e12909.
    Examining variation in reasoning about sustainability between diverse populations provides unique insight into how group norms surrounding resource conservation develop. Cultural institutions, such as religious organizations and formal schools, can mobilize communities to solve collective challenges associated with resource depletion. This study examined conservation beliefs in a Western industrialized (Austin, Texas, USA) and a non‐Western, subsistence agricultural community (Tanna, Vanuatu) among children, adolescents, and adults (N = 171; n = 58 7–12‐year‐olds, n = 53 13–17‐year‐olds, and n = 60 18–68‐year‐olds). (...)
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