Hallucinating God? The cognitive neuropsychiatry of religious belief and experience
The claim that religious belief is delusional is evaluated using a current cognitive neuropsychiatric model of delusion formation and maintenance. This model explains delusions in terms of the conjunction of two cognitive deficits - the first a neuropsychological deficit giving rise to an anomalous...
Autor Principal: | McKay, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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KLI Publications
2004
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