Processes of Believing: The Acquisition, Maintenance, and Change in Creditions

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Angel, Hans-Ferdinand (Editor), Oviedo, Lluis (Editor), Paloutzian, Raymond F. (Editor), Runehov, Anne L.C (Editor), Seitz, Rüdiger J. (Editor)
Summary:XVII, 476 p. 46 illus., 16 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:New Approaches to the Scientific Study of Religion, 1
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50924-2
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Introduction
  • Chapter 1. What we do not know about Believing – Approaching a new Scientific hot Spot (Hans-Ferdinand Angel)
  • Chapter 2. Credition: From the Question of Belief to the Question of Believing (Hans-Ferdinand Angel)
  • Part II. Psychology and Neuroscience
  • Chapter 3. Believing, Remembering, and Imagining: The Roots and Fruits of Meanings made and Remade (Raymond F. Paloutzian)
  • Chapter 4. Connections Between Scripts Embedding Motor Schemes and Decision-Making (Gennaro Auletta)
  • Chapter 5. Beliefs and Believing as Possible Targets for Neuroscientific Research (Rüdiger J. Seitz)
  • Chapter 6. Neurobiological Factors Underlying Attachment and Trust in the Believing Process (Corina Aguilar-Raab)
  • Chapter 7. New Concepts on the Motor System: Implications for Emotions and Credition (Giovanni Buccino)
  • Chapter 8. Neural Underpinnings of the Human Belief System (Irene Cristofori)
  • Chapter 9. Believing in the Effectiveness of Treatment: From Placebo to Credition andBack (Karin Meißner)
  • Chapter 10. The Power to Live with Disasters: Adaptive Believing Processes of the Self and the World (Motoaki Sugiura)
  • Chapter 11. Belief and Belief Formation: Insights from Delusions (Michael H. Connors)
  • Chapter 12. Functional and Dysfunctional Religious/Spiritual Beliefs in Psychotic Disorders (Human-Friedrich Unterrainer)
  • Part III. Philosophy
  • Chapter 13. The Theory of Credition and Philosophical Accounts of Belief: Looking for Common Ground (Aku Visala)
  • Chapter 14. Credition and Justification (Anne L.C. Runehov)
  • Chapter 15. Hume on the Origins of Religious Belief (Anders Kraal)
  • Chapter 16. The Structure of Credition in Whitehead’s Metaphysics of Experience (Helmut Maaßen)
  • Chapter 17. Brain and Self – A Neurophilosophical Account (Georg Northoff)
  • Chapter 18. Creditions and Self-Identity: Embodiment Between Actions and (Life) Decisions (Ivan Colagè)
  • Chapter 19. A Process Pragmatist Heuristics of Believing (Michel Weber)
  • Part IV. Theology, Religious Studies, and Anthropology
  • Chapter 20. Cognition, Emotion, and the Ethics of Authenticity (Oliver Davies)
  • Chapter 21. Recent Scientific Explanations of Religious Beliefs: A Systematic Account (Lluis Oviedo)
  • Chapter 22. Soul and Body According to “De Fide Orthodoxa” of St. John Damascene (Dorin Oancea)
  • Chapter 23. Music as a Medium of Personal Motion and Belief: Some Phenomenological Reflections (Peter Ebenbauer)
  • Part V. Social Sciences
  • Chapter 24. Reconciliation After a Protracted Violent Conflict: Do Believing Processes Play a Role, and Which One? a Research Agenda (Joseph Marko)
  • Chapter 25. Understanding Young People’s Worldview: A Practical Example of how to Work with the Model of Credition (Vasiliki Mitropoulou)
  • Chapter 26. Approaching Another Black Box: Credition in Economics (Richard Sturn)
  • Chapter 27. Credition in Business - Innovations with Crowdbusiness (Reinhard Willfort)
  • Part VI. Natural and Computer Sciences
  • Chapter 28. Creditions and Modern Computer Science (Horst Bischof)
  • Chapter 29. Public and Personal Causations of Creditions (Javier Leach)
  • Chapter 30. Wave-Particle Duality and Quantity-Quality Complementarity in Natural and Human Sciences: Implications for Credition Research (Sungchul Ji)
  • Chapter 31. Interoception and Gut Feelings: Unconscious Body Signals’ Impact on Brain Function, Behavior, and Belief Processes (Peter Holzer)
  • Chapter 32. Decision-Making and Credition Under a Microbial Perspective (Gabriele Berg)
  • Part VII. Conclusion
  • Chapter 33. Structuring Credition (Hans-Ferdinand Angel). .