What we believe depends on more than the purely intrinsic facts about us: facts about our environment or context also help determine the contents of our beliefs.1 The observation has led several writers to hope that beliefs can be divided, as it were, into two components: a core that depends only on the individual\u27s intrinsic properties; and a periphery that depends on the individual\u27s context, including his or her history, environment, and linguistic community
Here I explore a new line of evidence for belief–credence dualism, the thesis that beliefs and crede...
This dissertation consists in a defence of the claim that belief is a state on which its bearer can ...
Here I explore a new line of evidence for belief–credence dualism, the thesis that beliefs and crede...
This paper discusses that one\u27s being in a particular belief state is nevertheless best character...
A discussion of four incompatible theses about belief and other propositional attitudes
Philosophical accounts of the nature of belief, at least in the western tradition, are framed in lar...
258 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Since the publication of The ...
This thesis aims to provide a semantic account of belief ascriptions of the form 'A believes that S'...
This chapter defends the thesis that feeling conviction is sufficient for belief: if you feel convic...
Because knowledge entails true belief, it is can be hard to explain why a given action is naturally ...
The paper is dedicated to the analysis of a contribution of the distinction between states and conte...
Abstract In slogan form, the thesis of this paper is that beliefs are self-verifying fictions: We ma...
In all the huge and wide-spread literature on the psychology of cognition and emotion, there is almo...
In this article, I set off to explore the question “What is belief?” from a first-person perspective...
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Here I explore a new line of evidence for belief–credence dualism, the thesis that beliefs and crede...
This dissertation consists in a defence of the claim that belief is a state on which its bearer can ...
Here I explore a new line of evidence for belief–credence dualism, the thesis that beliefs and crede...
This paper discusses that one\u27s being in a particular belief state is nevertheless best character...
A discussion of four incompatible theses about belief and other propositional attitudes
Philosophical accounts of the nature of belief, at least in the western tradition, are framed in lar...
258 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Since the publication of The ...
This thesis aims to provide a semantic account of belief ascriptions of the form 'A believes that S'...
This chapter defends the thesis that feeling conviction is sufficient for belief: if you feel convic...
Because knowledge entails true belief, it is can be hard to explain why a given action is naturally ...
The paper is dedicated to the analysis of a contribution of the distinction between states and conte...
Abstract In slogan form, the thesis of this paper is that beliefs are self-verifying fictions: We ma...
In all the huge and wide-spread literature on the psychology of cognition and emotion, there is almo...
In this article, I set off to explore the question “What is belief?” from a first-person perspective...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43405/1/11098_2004_Article_BF00355747.p...
Here I explore a new line of evidence for belief–credence dualism, the thesis that beliefs and crede...
This dissertation consists in a defence of the claim that belief is a state on which its bearer can ...
Here I explore a new line of evidence for belief–credence dualism, the thesis that beliefs and crede...