Journal of Cognitive Historiography: Complete Collection
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Uploaded UploadedBody and Mind in Early China and Greece
UploadedThe Asklepios Cult: Where Brains, Minds, and Bodies Interact With the World, Creating New Realities
UploadedPythiai and Inspired Divination in the Delphic Oracle: Can Cognitive Sciences Provide Us with an Access to “Dead Minds”?
UploadedShamanism Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Notes on Sidky’s The Origins of Shamanism, Spirit Beliefs, and Religiosity (2017) and Botta’s Dagli sciamani allo
UploadedFear and Terror in Buddhist Meditation: A Cognitive Model for Meditation-Related Changes in Arousal and Affect
UploadedPerhaps an Other Time: An Interdisciplinary (Re)Consideration of Historical Anthropology in View of the Cognitive Science of Time, Cultural Models Theory, and the Stems and Branches Chinese Calendrical System
UploadedSeeing Afar: Yogic Perception, Extramission, and Intellectual History
UploadedInvestigating and Contextualizing Dramaturgical Perspectives; Insights from Abhinavagupta and Social Psychology
Uploaded“Big Gods” in Ancient Mesopotamia: The Cultural Evolution of Supernatural Protectors
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