Pascal Boyer

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Anthropology
  • Pascal Robert Boyer is an American anthropologist of French origin, renowned for his work in the cognitive science of religion.

  • He taught at the University of Cambridge for eight years before becoming the Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory at Washington University in St. Louis.

  • Boyer has been a Guggenheim Fellow and visiting professor at UC Santa Barbara and the University of Lyon.

  • He studied philosophy and anthropology at the University of Paris and Cambridge, working with Jack Goody on memory constraints in oral literature transmission.

  • Boyer's research focuses on how human cognition shapes social structures and cultural practices.

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