KAŠE, Vojtěch. Mluvící Pes ve Skutcích Petrových a Hypotéza O Zapamatovatelnosti Minimálně Kontraintutivních Reprezentací (Speaking Dog in the Acts of Peter and the Hypothesis on Memorability of Minimal Contraintuitive Representations). In Zdenko Vozár. Mezinárodní Religionistická Studentská Vědecká Konference Kutná Hora 2012: Sborník Prací. Praha: Karolinum, 2014, p. 10–33. ISBN 978-80-246-2199-9.
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Original name Mluvící Pes ve Skutcích Petrových a Hypotéza O Zapamatovatelnosti Minimálně Kontraintutivních Reprezentací
Authors KAŠE, Vojtěch.
Edition Praha, Mezinárodní Religionistická Studentská Vědecká Konference Kutná Hora 2012: Sborník Prací, p. 10–33, 2014.
Publisher Karolinum
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 60300 6.3 Philosophy, Ethics and Religion
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-80-246-2199-9
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Abstract
In this paper, I analyze some aspects of the apocryphal Acts of Peter in context of ancient literature. My critical argument is that the recent scholarship was limited by using only comparative methodology and so- cial functionalistic questioning by interpretation texts of this type. From this reason, I introduce experimental results from the CSR underlying the hypothesis on memorability of minimal contraintuitive representa- tions. By using these experimental results, I analyze one miracle story involved in the source: the speaking dog. Finally, I construe a model of reception of this text based in theoretical framework of cognitive historiography.
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