Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast: The Evolutionary Origins of Belief

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Author: Lewis Wolpert

ISBN-10: 0393332039

ISBN-13: 9780393332032

Category: General & Miscellaneous Philosophy

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A unique, scientific look into why we are all believers. Publishers Weekly Why do we avoid walking under ladders or breaking mirrors? Why do many people believe that illness is related to wrongdoing? Wolpert, a professor of biology as applied to medicine at University College, London, attempts to answer these and other questions in his marvelously funny and provocative study of the nature of belief. He argues that our beliefs-whether everyday ones or religious ones-offer fundamental explanations of the causes and effects of events. Our beliefs thus become a way of guiding our actions as well as a means of judging others' actions. Taking a page from evolutionary psychology, the author contends that belief has its origin in the human development of language and of tools and their uses. Once our early ancestors made the connection between certain causes and effects-such as a flint causing fire-their discoveries led to other cause-and-effect beliefs. Wolpert also discusses how brain abnormalities, hypnosis and psychedelic drugs can lead to false beliefs, and he concludes that religious belief sometimes falls into this category. While he doesn't discount religious belief, Wolpert says that science offers the most reliable beliefs about how the world works. Wolpert's reflections ask us to reconsider how we look at the world every day. (Jan.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Introduction     ixEveryday     3Belief     23Children     35Animals     51Tools     69Believing     83False     97Religion     117Paranormal beliefs     139Health     161Moral     187Science     201Believable?     217References     221Index     231