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Dr. K. Mitch Hodge
Dr. K. Mitch Hodge
Institute of Cognition and Culture, Queen's University Belfast
Verified email at qub.ac.uk
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Descartes' mistake: How afterlife beliefs challenge the assumption that humans are intuitive Cartesian substance dualists
KM Hodge
Journal of Cognition and Culture 8 (3-4), 387-415, 2008
902008
On imagining the afterlife
KM Hodge
Journal of Cognition and Culture 11 (3-4), 367-389, 2011
652011
Why immortality alone will not get me to the afterlife
KM Hodge
Philosophical Psychology 24 (3), 395-410, 2011
282011
Context Sensitivity and the Folk Psychology of Souls: Why Bering et al. Got the Findings they Did
KM Hodge
Is Religion Natural?, 49-63, 2012
232012
The death we fear is not our own: The folk psychology of souls revisited and reframed
KM Hodge
Advances in Religion, Cognitive Science, and Experimental Philosophy, 197-217, 2016
19*2016
Dualism, Disembodiment and the Divine: Supernatural Agent Representations in CSR
KM Hodge, P Sousa
Evolution, Cognition, and the History of Religion: A New Synthesis, 309-321, 2018
92018
Dead-Survivors, The Living-Dead, and Concepts of Death
KM HODGE
Review of Philosophy and Psychology 9 (3), 539–565, 2018
92018
Sorting Through, and Sorting Out, Anthropomorphism in CSR
KM Hodge
Filosophia Unisinos, 2018
52018
What myths reveal about how humans think: A cognitive approach to myth
KM Hodge
The University of Texas at Arlington, 2006
52006
Theory of Mind, Mind-Body Dualism, and Their (Mis) Application in the Cognitive Science of Religion
KM Hodge
Unpublished manuscript, 0
3*
CHILDREN’S ATTRIBUTIONS OF BELIEFS TO HUMANS AND GOD: CROSS-CULTURAL EVIDENCE
KM Hodge, P Sousa
Empirical Studies in the Cognitive Science of Religion. London: Bloomsbury …, 2018
22018
Cognitive Foundations of Aftelife Beliefs
KM Hodge
Institute of Cognition and Culture, Queen's University Belfast, 2010
22010
Concepts of death and afterlife beliefs: a coherent view
KM Hodge
Retrieved April 22, 2021, 2021
12021
Do Children Attribute Beliefs to Humans and God Differently?
KM Hodge, P Sousa
The cognitive science of religion, 33-40, 2019
2019
Te Death We Fear Is Not Our Own: Te Folk Psychology of Souls Revisited and Reframed
KM Hodge
Death is Something to Us: Why the Folk Don’t Suffer Epicurean Asymmetry
KM Hodge
The Social Embodiment Thesis of Supernatural Agent Representations: A Non-Dualistic, Embodied Alternative for The Cognitive Science of Religion
KM Hodge
PROPOSED COGNITIVE MECHANISMS AND REPRESENTATIONAL STRUCTURES OF AFTERLIFE BELIEFS: AReview
KM HODGE, P SOUSA, C WHITE
Manuscript in production, 0
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