Explore the evolution of religion as a cultural phenomenon in this thought-provoking lecture by Daniel Dennett, External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into how religions have transformed over the past two centuries and examine their potential for even more rapid change in the near future. Analyze religions as intricately designed cultural survivors, understanding how their components work together and why. Investigate the parallels between cultural and genetic evolution, exploring concepts such as horizontal word transfer, cultural transmission of memes, and the domestication of religious practices. Consider the adaptations of organized religion, the role of morality, and the implications of viewing religion as a natural phenomenon. Gain insights into the machinery of religion and reflect on how to thoughtfully respond to the challenges posed by modern religious developments.
Wild and Domesticated Religions - How the Machinery of Religion Evolved