Bound to share or not to care. The force of fate, gods, luck, chance and choice across cultures

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Žurnalų straipsniai / Journal articles
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Bound to share or not to care. The force of fate, gods, luck, chance and choice across cultures
In the Journal:
Journal of cognition and culture, 2023, 23, 3/4, 451-475
Summary / Abstract:

ENPeople across cultures consider everyday choices in the context of perceived various external life-determining forces: such as fate and gods (two teleological forces) and such notions as luck and chance (two non-teleological forces). There is little cross-cultural evidence (except for a belief in gods) showing how people relate these salient notions of life-determining forces to prosociality and a sense of well-being. The current paper provides preliminary cross-cultural data to address this gap. Results indicate that choice is the most important life-determining factor. Regression analyses indicate that choice and belief in gods and fate emerged as significant predictors of prosociality towards strangers. Moreover, luck was a significant predictor of decreased prosociality. A relation between life-determining forces and life satisfaction followed the same pattern: choice, gods, and fate emerged as significant predictors of greater life satisfaction, whereas luck was associated with decreased life satisfaction. The overall pattern of results indicates that participants across different cultures might sense being bounded to share or not to care depending on the perceived intentional agency and meaning in the external forces. Keywords: life-determining forces; prosociality; life satisfaction; teleological reasoning; social cognition; cross-cultural research. Subjects: Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy, Sociology & Anthropology, Social Sciences, Comparative Religion & Religious Studies, Religious Studies.

DOI:
10.1163/15685373-12340172
ISSN:
1567-7095; 1568-5373
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