Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-239) and index.
Contents:
Natural theology and natural history -- The naturalness of religious beliefs -- Intuitions about God's knowledge: anthropomorphism or preparedness? -- Teleology, the design stance, and the argument from design -- The cosmological argument and intuitions about causality and agency -- The moral argument in the light of evolutionary ethics -- The argument from beauty and the evolutionary basis of aesthetic experience -- The argument from miracles and the cognitive science of religious testimony -- The natural history of religion and the rationality of religious beliefs.
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