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Pascal Boyer

2000 - heden

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Pascal Boyer is een van oorsprong Franse antropoloog. In 2011 bekleedt hij de Henry Luce leerstoel bij de afdeling psychologie en antropologie van de Washington University in St. Louis. Hij werd vooral bekend om zijn boek uit 2001, Religion Explained. Lees meer op Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Pascal Boyer is the 95th most popular antropoloog, the 7,171st most popular biography from France and the 14th most popular French Antropoloog.

Pascal Boyer is a French anthropologist best known for his work on the cognitive science of religion, particularly how cultural beliefs and practices are shaped by human cognitive processes. He has contributed significantly to understanding how religious concepts are transmitted and maintained across cultures.

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Among Antropoloogs

Among antropoloogs, Pascal Boyer ranks 95 out of 93Before him are Eugenie Scott, W. H. R. Rivers, Chris Stringer, John Tooby, Saba Mahmood, and Alice Roberts.

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Among people born in 2000, Pascal Boyer ranks 508Before him are Sekou Doumbouya, Liberato Cacace, Shukria Asil, Maria A. Barucci, Robin Hranáč, and Melvin Bard. After him are Casper Tengstedt, Josh Sargent, Hima Das, Deividas Sirvydis, Alidu Seidu, and Rahaf Mohammed.

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In France

Among people born in France, Pascal Boyer ranks 7,171 out of 6,770Before him are Marie Wattel (1997), Mathieu Perget (1984), Axel Domont (1990), Héléna Ciak (1989), Melvin Bard (2000), and Adrien Hunou (1994). After him are Quentin Bigot (1992), Jordan Lotiès (1984), Jonathan Lobert (1985), Wesley Lautoa (1987), Claude Gonçalves (1994), and Elohim Prandi (1998).

Among Antropoloogs In France

Among antropoloogs born in France, Pascal Boyer ranks 14Before him are Maurice Godelier (1934), Georges Balandier (1920), Philippe Descola (1949), Yves Coppens (1934), Françoise Héritier (1933), and Marcellin Boule (1861).

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