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Episode 51: Is Religion Make-Believe? With Neil Van Leeuwen

Data Over Dogma

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Cognitive Attitudes and Human Cognition

Cognitive attitude refers to how individuals relate to or process ideas, including factual belief, hypothesizing, supposing, and assuming ideas. Human cognition allows for flexibility in relating to ideas in various ways, known as the attitude content distinction. The distinction between voluntariness and involuntariness differentiates imagining from factual belief. Anthropological evidence supports these arguments.

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