José Eduardo Porcher
FORTHCOMING
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Afro-Brazilian Religions (Cambridge University Press).
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Hermeneutical injustice in the attribution of psychotic symptoms with religious content. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology.
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From methodological naturalism to interpretive exclusivism about religious psychopathology. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology.
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Delusion and double bookkeeping. Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Delusion (Routledge).
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The philosophy of religious studies. Religion.
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Engaging philosophically with Afro-Brazilian religions. Religious Studies.
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Personhood and agency in Candomblé. Philosophies of Self: A Cross-Cultural Introduction (Bloomsbury).
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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The mythic narratives of Candomblé Nagô and what they imply about its Supreme Being. Religious Studies, 1-17 (2024).
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Awe at natural beauty as a religious experience. Síntese, 50: 423-455 (2023).
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Afro-Brazilian religions and the prospects for a philosophy of religious practice. Religions, 14(2): 146 (2023).
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Benign and pathological religious experience. Psicopatologia Fenomenológica Contemporânea, 11(1): 44-61 (2022).
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Abrindo caminhos em filosofia da religião pela incorporação de tradições afro-brasileiras. Revista Brasileira de Filosofia da Religião, 8(2): 72-82 (2021).
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Awe at natural beauty as defeasible evidence for the existence of God. Manuscrito, 44(4): 489-517 (2021).
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Double bookkeeping and doxasticism about delusion. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 26(2): 111-119 (2019).
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Delusion, folk psychology, and the scientific image. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 26(2): 129-131 (2019).
REVIEWS
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Hans Van Eyghen, The Epistemology of Spirit Beliefs (London: Routledge, 2023). Pp. 168. £96.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781032249988. Religious Studies: 1-4 (2024).
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Elizabeth Pérez, The Gut: A Black Atlantic Alimentary Tract (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022). Pp. 84. £17.00 (Pbk). ISBN 9781009031530. Religious Studies: 1-2 (2023).
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Kengo Miyazono, Delusions and Beliefs: A Philosophical Inquiry (Oxford: Routledge, 2019). Metapsychology 23(44) (2019).