The Mickey Mouse problem: Distinguishing religious and fictional counterintuitive agents

Volume: 14, Issue: 8, Pages: e0220886 - e0220886
Published: Aug 8, 2019
Abstract
The Mickey Mouse problem refers to the difficulty in predicting which supernatural agents are capable of eliciting belief and religious devotion. We approached the problem directly by asking participants to invent a "religious" or a "fictional" agent with five supernatural abilities. Compared to fictional agents, religious agents were ascribed a higher proportion of abilities that violated folk psychology or that were ambiguous-violating...
Paper Details
Title
The Mickey Mouse problem: Distinguishing religious and fictional counterintuitive agents
Published Date
Aug 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
8
Pages
e0220886 - e0220886
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