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‘I have faith in science and in God’: common sense, cognitive polyphasia and attitudes to science in Nigeria

机译:“我对科学和上帝充满信心”:常识,认知多相症和尼日利亚对科学的态度

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This study, of modern common sense in Nigeria, combines questionnaires and interviews to examine the compatibility and incompatibility of religion and science. Nigeria is a large country with a complex diversity of religious, ethnic and cultural practices that condition the reception and elaboration of science in everyday life. We find evaluative attitudes to science structured as ‘progress’, ‘fear’ and ‘mythical image’. Scientific knowledge and religiosity have a direct bearing on expectations of progress and feeling of fear and worry about science; mythical image is independent of this. Nigerians trust both scientific and religious authorities in contrast to other social actors. Many of the results are consistent with the hypothesis of cognitive polyphasia of scientific and religious knowing manifesting as a ‘hierarchy’, when one form is elevated over the other; ‘parallelity’, when both serve separate functions; and ‘empowerment’, where one enhances the other.
机译:这项研究是尼日利亚的现代常识,结合了问卷调查和访谈,以考察宗教与科学的相容性和不相容性。尼日利亚是一个大国,宗教,族裔和文化习俗多种多样,制约着人们日常生活中科学的接受和完善。我们发现对科学的评价态度包括“进步”,“恐惧”和“神话形象”。科学知识和宗教信仰直接关系到人们对进步的期望以及对科学的恐惧和担忧。神话形象与此无关。与其他社会行为者相比,尼日利亚人信任科学和宗教当局。许多结果与科学和宗教认知多相性假说相一致,即一种形式高于另一种形式时,科学和宗教知识表现为“等级制”。 “并行性”,当它们分别发挥各自的功能时;和“授权”,其中一个增强了另一个。

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