- Breaking the Spell
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name = Breaking the Spell
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author =Daniel C. Dennett
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subject =Religion
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publisher = Viking (Penguin)
release_date = 2006
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isbn = ISBN 0-670-03472-X
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followed_by ="Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon" is a 2006 book by the American
philosopher Daniel Dennett , which argues for ascientific analysis ofreligion s and of the pros and cons of this action, in order to predict the future of this phenomenon. Dennett implies that the spell he hopes to break is not religious belief itself, but the conviction that religion is off-limits to scientific inquiry.ynopsis
The book is divided into three parts. Part I discusses the motivation and justification for the entire project: "Can" science study religion? "Should" science study religion? After answering in the affirmative, Part II proceeds to use the tools of
evolutionary biology to suggest possibletheories regarding theorigin of religion and subsequent evolution of modern religions from ancientfolk beliefs . Part III analyzes religion and its effects in today's world: Does religion make us moral? Is religion what gives meaning to life? What should we teach the children? Dennett bases much of his analysis onempirical evidence, though he often points out that much more research in this field is needed.Definition
Dennett's working definition of religions is, "social systems whose participants avow belief in a
supernatural agent or agents whose approval is to be sought." He notes that this definition is "a place to start, not something carved in stone."tructure
*Part I: Opening Pandora's Box
*:1. Breaking which spell?
*:2. Some questions about science
*:3. Why good things happen
*Part II: The Evolution of Religion
*:4. The roots of religion
*:5. Religion, the early days
*:6. The evolution of stewardship
*:7. The invention of team spirit
*:8. Belief in belief
*Part III: Religion Today
*:9. Toward a buyer's guide to religions
*:10. Morality and religion
*:11. Now what do we do?
*Appendix A: The new replicators
*Appendix B: Some more questions about science
*Appendix C: The bellboy and the lady named Tuck
*Appendix D: Kim Philby as a real case of indeterminacy of radical interpretationTranslations
Greek translation by
Dimitris Xygalatas and Nikolas Roubekas as "Απομυθοποίηση", Thessaloniki: Vanias 2007. ISBN: 9789602881989Spanish translation by Felipe de Brigard as "Romper el hechizo: la religión como un fenómeno natural", Madrid: Katz 2007.Reviews
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George Johnson : [http://www.sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=00099B8B-DBD6-13A1-9BD683414B7F0000 "Getting a Rational Grip on Religion"] , "Scientific American "
*Leon Wieseltier : [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/19/books/review/19wieseltier.html?ex=1298005200&en=9fcb401ef9fc3e82&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss "The God Genome"] ,The New York Times
** [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/05/books/review/05mail.html?ex=1158724800&en=52c105822fb1d54c&ei=5070 Dennett's letter to the editor of "The New York Times", with Wieseltier's reply]
* Adam Kirsch: [http://www.nysun.com/article/27182 "If Men Are From Mars, What's God"] , "The New York Sun "
* David B. Hart: " [http://www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=5394 Daniel Dennett Hunts the Snark] ", "First Things "
* James Brookfield: " [http://www.wsws.org/articles/2006/nov2006/spel-n06.shtml Dennett’s dangerous idea] ",World Socialist Website
* Armin W. Geertz: " [http://www.teo.au.dk/en/research/current/cognition/onlinepapers/geertzdennet.pdf How Not to Do the Cognitive Science of Religion Today] ", paper read atUniversity of Aarhus seminar.ee also
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Religious studies
*Evolutionary psychology of religion
*"Religion Explained "
*Scott Atran , author of "In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion"
*"The End of Faith "
*"The God Delusion "External links
* [http://www.rsa.org.uk/events/textdetail.asp?ReadID=710 "Breaking the spell" panel] -- Audio recording and transcript of panel organized by
Royal Society of Arts with Daniel Dennett andAlister McGrath References
Harvard reference
Author=Dennett, Daniel C.
Title=Breaking the Spell
SubTitle=Religion as a Natural Phenomenon
Year=2006
Publisher=Viking (Penguin)
ID=ISBN 0-670-03472-X
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