死亡焦虑
心理学
意义(存在)
认识论
道德
文字(数理逻辑)
社会心理学
信仰体系
推论
认知心理学
焦虑
心理治疗师
哲学
语言学
精神科
作者
Jordan W. Moon,Adam B. Cohen,Kristin Laurin,David P. MacKinnon
标识
DOI:10.1177/17456916221100485
摘要
Religion makes unique claims (e.g., the existence of supernatural agents) not found in other belief systems, but is religion itself psychologically special? Furthermore, religion is related to many domains of psychological interest, such as morality, health and well-being, self-control, meaning, and death anxiety. Does religion act on these domains via special mechanisms that are unlike secular mechanisms? These could include mechanisms such as beliefs in supernatural agents, providing ultimate meaning, and providing literal immortality. We apply a critical eye to these questions of specialness and conclude that although it is clear that religion is psychologically important, there is not yet strong evidence that it is psychologically special, with the possible exception of its effects on health. We highlight what would be required of future research aimed at convincingly demonstrating that religion is indeed psychologically special, including careful definitions of religion and careful attention to experimental design and causal inference.
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