{"id":399,"date":"2013-12-30T14:28:53","date_gmt":"2013-12-30T19:28:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/scholarblogs.emory.edu\/robertnmccauley\/?page_id=399"},"modified":"2019-01-14T20:36:26","modified_gmt":"2019-01-15T01:36:26","slug":"commentaries-and-responses","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/scholarblogs.emory.edu\/robertnmccauley\/presentations\/commentaries-and-responses\/","title":{"rendered":"Commentaries and Responses"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Comments on \u201cThe Bonobo and the Atheist\u201d (Frans de Waal), \u201cDevelopmental Evidence for Natural Bases for Morality without Religion,\u201d American Academy of Religion, Atlanta, GA\u00a0 11-21-15<\/p>\n<p>Comments on Why Religion Is Natural and Science Is Not with a freshman seminar at Union College, Schenectady, New York 11-13-15 and 3-9-16<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Response to Commentators,&#8221; Author Meets Critics Session, annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Baltimore, MD, 11-23-13<\/p>\n<p>Comments on \u201cHow to Train Your Dragon\u201d (Justin Barrett), Conference on \u201cIs Christianity Natural?\u201d Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA 9-14-13<\/p>\n<p>Comments on Religion and Sexual Selection (Jason Slone, Lee McCorkle, and James Van Slyke), American Academy of Religion, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL, 11-17-12<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;We Shall Take No Account of the Soul: An Assessment of the Cognitive Basis of Religion\u201d (M. Bradley), &#8220;Religion, Off-Line Cognition and the Virtues of Embeddedness\u201d (M. Day), and &#8220;Neuropsychology and Its Critics\u201d (J. Feit), American Academy of Religion, Atlanta, GA, 11-23-03<\/p>\n<p>Responses to Symposium Participants on <em>Bringing Ritual to Mind<\/em> (H. Whitehouse and J. Mort), North American Association for the Study of Religion, Atlanta, GA, 11-21-03<\/p>\n<p>Response to Symposium Participant on <em>Bringing Ritual to Mind<\/em> (H. Whitehouse), Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Norfolk, VA, 10-24-03<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;When Does a Correlation Count as an Explanation?\u201d (I. Farber), Society for Philosophy and Psychology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, 6-19-03 (presented by William Bechtel in my absence)<\/p>\n<p>Responses to Symposium Participants on <em>Bringing Ritual to Mind<\/em> (J. Slone, B. Malley, and T. Tremlin), Midwest American Academy of Religion, Chicago, IL, 4-5-03<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion,\u201d (S. Atran) and &#8220;The Phylogeny of Religious Thinking (Or God through the Eyes of a Chimpanzee),\u201d J. Bering, Conference on the Cognitive Foundations of Religion, Program in Culture and Cognition, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 3-29-02<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Environmentally Driven Changes in Intelligence Test Scores,&#8221; (U. Neisser), Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Atlanta, GA, 3-29-97<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Can Neuroscience Solve the Problem of Consciousness?&#8221; (O. Flanagan), Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Nashville, TN, 4-5-96<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;New Wave Reductionism, Special Sciences, and the Methodological Caveats&#8221; (J. Bickle), Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Memphis, TN , 6-3-94<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Choosing a Metaphor for Thinking: Heuristic Search, Logical Reasoning, Mental Models, Neural Nets?&#8221; (H. Simon), Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Atlanta, GA, 4-2-94<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Consciousness: A Progress Report from Neuroscience&#8221; (P. S. Churchland), Perspectives on Mind Conference, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 12-7-91<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Similarity Judgments&#8221; (C. Gauker), Society for Philosophy and Psychology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, 6-9-91<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Mental Images Construed as Translational Devices: Repairing a Gap in Functionalism&#8221; (D. Johnson), American Philosophical Association, Chicago, IL, 4-25-91<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Doing What Comes Naturalistically&#8221; (P. Roth) and &#8220;Is There a Role for Epistemology in an Age of Cognitive Science?&#8221; (E. Morris) at a symposium on my paper &#8220;Epistemology in an Age of Cognitive Science,&#8221; Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Louisville, KY, 4-13-90<\/p>\n<p>Responses to Symposium Participants on Rethinking Religion: Connecting Cognition and Culture, North American Association for the Study of Religion, Chicago, IL, 11-19-88<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Reflections on the Relationship Between Philosophy and Psychology in the Study of Concepts: Is There Madness in our Methods?&#8221; (K. Livingston and J. Andrews), Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of California&#8211;San Diego,La Jolla, CA, 6-23-87<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Neuroscientific Introspection and Experiential Change&#8221; (T. Cook), American Philosophical Association, Chicago, IL 5-2-87<\/p>\n<p>Comments on &#8220;Ordinary Everyday Memories&#8221; (C. Barclay and P. DeCooke) and &#8220;Memory for Randomly Sampled Autobiographical Events&#8221; (W. 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