Culturally transmitted misbeliefs

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (6):534-535 (2009)
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Abstract

Most human beliefs are acquired through communication, and so are most misbeliefs. Just like the misbeliefs discussed by McKay & Dennett (M&D), culturally transmitted misbeliefs tend to result from limitations rather than malfunctions of the mechanisms that produce them, and few if any can be argued to be adaptations. However, the mechanisms involved, the contents, and the hypothetical adaptive value tend to be specific to the cultural case.

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Dan Sperber
Institut Jean Nicod
Daniel C. Dennett
Tufts University