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Divination
A Cognitive Perspective
A cognitive approach to divination as 'implausible information-generating technology,' examining belief, plausibility, and socio-cultural influences.
Ze Hong (Author)
9781009541992, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 22 May 2025
80 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm, 0.255 kg
This Element adopts a naturalistic, cognitive perspective to understand divination. Following an overview of divination and the historical background of its scholarly study, Section 2 examines various definitions and proposes a working definition that balances common usage with theoretical coherence. Section 3 surveys existing theories of divination, including symbolic and functional perspectives, while critiquing their limitations. Section 4 argues for the primacy of cognition in divinatory practices, emphasizing the role of universal cognitive mechanisms and culturally specific worldviews in shaping their plausibility and persistence. Expanding on these ideas, Section 5 investigates the interplay between individual cognition and societal processes, highlighting socio-cultural factors such as the preferential reporting of successful outcomes that bolster divination's perceived efficacy. Finally, Section 6 concludes by summarizing the Element's key arguments and identifying open questions for future research on the cognitive dimension of divination. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
1. Introduction
2. Divination: the thorny definitional issue
3. Theories of divination
4. A 'common-sense' cognitive approach and why cognition serves as the foundation to understand divination
5. Divination in society – The interplay of individual cognition and societal processes
6. Conclusions, outstanding questions, and future directions
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Subject Areas: Psychology [JM]
