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Azim Shariff

Assistant Professor of Psychology | University of Oregon

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August 10, 2015

Does Religion Increase Moral Behavior? (PDF)→

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A.F. Shariff (in press). Current Opinion in Psychology.

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Azim Shariff

Recent Articles

  • Does Religion Increase Moral Behavior? (PDF)

    — Current Opinion in Psychology

  • Negative Stereotypes cause Christians to Underperform In and Disidentify with Science (PDF)

    — Social and Personality Psychology Science

  • The Cultural Evolution of Prosocial Religions (PDF)

    — Behavioral and Brain Sciences

  • Morality and the Religious Mind: Why Theists and Non-Theists Differ (PDF)

    — Trends in Cognitive Science

  • Free Will and Punishment: A Mechanistic View of Human Nature Reduces Retribution (PDF)

    — Psychological Science

In The News

  • What if your self-driving car decides one death is better than two — and that one is you?

    — Washington Post

  • Would Voters Entrust The White House To An Atheist?

    Tania Lombrozo discusses the assumption that religious beliefs are necessary for morality.

  • Mind Over Masters: The Question of Free Will

    Azim speaks on a panel on Free Will at the World Science Festival.

  • On Free Will, Fate, and a Science That Sways Juries

    A new study shows how teaching people about neuroscience can make them softer on crime. — Pacific Standard

  • Study: People Who Believe in Heaven Happier With Their Lives

    Belief in Heaven is consistently associated with greater happiness and life satisfaction — CBS News

  • Kiss Me, I’m an Atheist

    Nonbelievers need a new PR campaign, one that emphasizes their civic engagement — Al Jazeera America

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Azim Shariff, of the University of Oregon, discusses psychological and social consequences of religious (dis)belief at the Breaking New Ground in the Science and Religion Dialogue conference at the University of Texas at Austin.

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