
Pascal Boyer
Author · 5 books
Pascal Robert Boyer is an American anthropologist of French origin, mostly known for his work in the cognitive science of religion. He taught at the University of Cambridge for eight years, before taking up the position of Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory at Washington University in St. Louis, where he teaches classes on psychology and anthropology. He was a Guggenheim Fellow and a visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara and the University of Lyon, France. He studied philosophy and anthropology at University of Paris and Cambridge, with Jack Goody, working on memory constraints on the transmission of oral literature
Series
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Religion Explained
The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought
2001

Tradition as Truth and Communication
A Cognitive Description of Traditional Discourse
1990

The Naturalness of Religious Ideas
A Cognitive Theory of Religion
1994

Memory in Mind and Culture
2009

Minds Make Societies
How Cognition Explains the World Humans Create
2018