Materiální kultura ovlivňuje prosociální jednání

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Title in English Material reality affects prosocial behavior
Authors

KRÁTKÝ Jan

Year of publication 2014
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description Religious traditions around the world rely on a wide variety of texts and material representations to serve as means of cultural transmission in the diachronic scale as well as cognitive and behavioral scaffolds in the synchronic scale. Mythological accounts of anthropomorphic deities and material representations of these deities in varied media bestow stability and motivational force upon more abstract ideologies and moral injunctions. Religious objects, whether they be statues of Hindu deities or icons of Christian saints, are recognized as potent representations of such beings and are treated, at times, as genuine incarnations of the agents they depict. Such artifacts foster behavioral tendencies in line with the religious and moral ideologies of their cultural traditions. In this presentation, I first account on anthropocentric and later on symmetric approaches to agency. This theoretical basis is later on depicted on own experimental research which addresses problem of agency as result of mingle of human and non-human agency.
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