The notion of belief appears frequently in cognitive science. Yet it has resisted definition of the sort that could clarify inquiry. How then might a cognitive science of belief proceed? Here we propose a form of pluralism about believing. According to this view, there are importantly different ways to "believe" an idea. These distinct psychological kinds occur within a multi-dimensional property space, with different property clusters within that space constituting distinct varieties of believing. We propose that discovering such property clusters is empirically tractable, and that this approach can help sidestep merely verbal disputes about what constitutes “belief.
The cognitive science of belief is a burgeoning field, with insights ranging from detailing the fund...
Despite the long scholarly discourse in Western theology and philosophy on religion, spirituality, a...
From its infancy in phrenological false promises, the idea that faith and reason should leave physic...
The notion of belief appears frequently in cognitive science. Yet it has resisted definition of the ...
This paper argues that there are two kinds of cognitive belief, and the word ‘believe’ is polysemous...
Dispositionalism about belief has had a recent resurgence. In this paper we critically evaluate a po...
The paper describes a system for dealing with nestings of belief in terms of the mechanism of comput...
The paper describes o system for deoling with nestings of belief in terms of the mechanism of comput...
In this chapter we consider beliefs and the related concepts of conceptions and knowledge. From a re...
To resolve Frege’s puzzle we must understand how cognitive agents grasp or conceive of individuals s...
I aim to do four things in this paper: sketch a conception of belief, apply epistemic norms to it in...
Traditionally, knowledge has been seen as an epistemic form opposed to belief. Whereas for the exter...
Belief storage is often modeled as having the structure of a single, unified web. This model of beli...
Beliefs can be conceptualized as an “individual’s judgment of the truth or falsity of a proposition”...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
The cognitive science of belief is a burgeoning field, with insights ranging from detailing the fund...
Despite the long scholarly discourse in Western theology and philosophy on religion, spirituality, a...
From its infancy in phrenological false promises, the idea that faith and reason should leave physic...
The notion of belief appears frequently in cognitive science. Yet it has resisted definition of the ...
This paper argues that there are two kinds of cognitive belief, and the word ‘believe’ is polysemous...
Dispositionalism about belief has had a recent resurgence. In this paper we critically evaluate a po...
The paper describes a system for dealing with nestings of belief in terms of the mechanism of comput...
The paper describes o system for deoling with nestings of belief in terms of the mechanism of comput...
In this chapter we consider beliefs and the related concepts of conceptions and knowledge. From a re...
To resolve Frege’s puzzle we must understand how cognitive agents grasp or conceive of individuals s...
I aim to do four things in this paper: sketch a conception of belief, apply epistemic norms to it in...
Traditionally, knowledge has been seen as an epistemic form opposed to belief. Whereas for the exter...
Belief storage is often modeled as having the structure of a single, unified web. This model of beli...
Beliefs can be conceptualized as an “individual’s judgment of the truth or falsity of a proposition”...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
The cognitive science of belief is a burgeoning field, with insights ranging from detailing the fund...
Despite the long scholarly discourse in Western theology and philosophy on religion, spirituality, a...
From its infancy in phrenological false promises, the idea that faith and reason should leave physic...