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Dissonance and Polyphasia as Strategies for Resolving the Potential Conflict Between Science and Religion Among South Africans

机译:消除和多相作为解决南非人科学与宗教潜在冲突的策略

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A majority of South Africans agrees that when science and religion conflict, religion is always right. Is this an indication the public is anti-science or does the question wording hide a more complex relationship? We examined the relationship between science and religion in South Africa using quantitative data from the World Values Survey and qualitative data from face-to-face interviews. As research on the potential conflict between science and religion is predominantly focused on Western countries, the present study focuses on Africa and compares results with those of two Western countries. Findings show that almost 76% South Africans agree that religion is always right and religious belief, social trust and education were significant predictors of this perception. Comparing findings with data from Zimbabwe, the United States and Germany, we found that while the influence of religiosity is significant across countries, comparatively, trust seems to be more of an African issue. The qualitative interviews, however, provided an elaboration of the relationship between science and religion in South Africa, indicating that choosing either science or religion is not always an outright rejection of the other. The relationships were classified as those informed by cognitive dissonance, often expressed in hierarchical associations, and those influenced by cognitive polyphasia, a complementary and transformative coexistence.
机译:大多数南非人同意,当科学和宗教冲突时,宗教总是对的。这是一个指示公众是反科学还是问题措辞隐藏了更复杂的关系?我们研究了南非科学与宗教之间的关系,使用来自世界价值观的定量数据,从面对面的面试中使用了来自世界价值的调查和定性数据。由于研究科学与宗教之间的潜在冲突主要集中在西方国家,本研究重点介绍非洲,并将结果与​​两国两国的结果进行比较。调查结果表明,近76%的南非人同意宗教始终是正确的,宗教信仰,社会信任和教育是这种感知的重要预测因素。与来自津巴布韦,美国和德国数据的数据进行比较,我们发现,虽然宗教的影响在各国之间是重要的,但相比之下,信任似乎更多的是非洲问题。然而,定性访谈为南非科学和宗教之间的关系提供了制定,表明选择任一科学或宗教并不总是彻底拒绝另一个。这些关系被归类为通过认知不分散,通常在分层协会中表达的那些,以及受认知多酚影响的人,互补和转化性共存。

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  • 来源
    《Minerva》 |2020年第3期|459-480|共22页
  • 作者单位

    Science Communication Centre for Research on Evaluation Science and Technology Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch South Africa Department of Psychological and Behavioural Sciences London School of Economics and Political Science London UK;

    South African Research Chair in Science Communication Centre for Research on Evaluation Science and Technology Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch South Africa Faculty of Business Economics and Social Sciences Institute for Journalism and Communication Studies University of Hamburg Grindelberg 7 20144 Hamburg Germany;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Religious beliefs; Perception of science; South Africa; Cognitive dissonance; Cognitive polyphasia;

    机译:宗教信仰;科学的看法;南非;认知不和谐;认知多相;

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