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Doxastic Voluntarism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 1, 2024 · Doxastic voluntarism is the thesis that our beliefs are subject to voluntary control. While there's some controversy as to what “voluntary control” amounts to.What is Doxastic Voluntarism? · History · The Ethics of Belief
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Doxastic Conservatism | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDoxastic conservatism refers to a variety of theses which, in different ways, emphasize the stability of one's belief system by requiring the subject to refrain ...
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[PDF] The Limits of the Doxastic - PhilArchiveThe second doxastic attitude is the conscious acknowledgement of the truth of something, considered as an episode in the stream of conscious- ness. As we shall ...
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Episteme and Techne - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyApr 11, 2003 · In Plato's dialogues the relation between knowledge (epistêmê) and craft or skill (technê) is complex and surprising. There is no general and ...
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Doxa Versus Episteme: A Study in Aristotle's Epistemology and ...Aristotle considers doxa a kind of incomplete knowledge that, even though imperfect, is often an indispensable scientific tool.
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doxastic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...The earliest known use of the adjective doxastic is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for doxastic is from 1794, in a translation by Thomas Taylor, ...
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Epistemic Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJun 7, 2019 · Epistemic logic is a subfield of philosophical logic concerned with logical approaches to knowledge, belief, and related notions.
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[PDF] Doxastic Deliberation - Nishi Shah and J. David VellemanWe are therefore committed to saying that believing a proposition is not a property. But remember that we also interpret the concept of belief as having a ...
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The Nature of Believing - jstorThe main object of this paper is to show that a behavioristic account of what differentiates belief from enter- tainment will do all that a philosopher requires ...
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Perceiving : a philosophical study : Chisholm, Roderick MJan 2, 2019 · Perceiving : a philosophical study. by: Chisholm, Roderick M. Publication date: 1957. Topics: Knowledge, Theory of. Publisher: Ithaca : Cornell ...
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[PDF] Reason and Argument Richard Feldman Second Editiontion (take it to be true) or disbelieve the proposition (take it to be false) or sus- pend judgment (have no opinion). There's no way you could avoid one of ...
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[PDF] Frederik Andersen PhD thesis - St Andrews Research Repositorystated we'll simply take disbelief thathpiand believing the negation ofhpias equivalent attitudes in what follows. ... ena, such as ethics, epistemology, and ...
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[PDF] Disbelief Is a Distinct Doxastic Attitude - COREThe doxastic attitudes are a class of cognitive propositional attitudes. Typ- ically, that class is defined by giving its extension—standardly, belief, disbe-.
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Ancient Skepticism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 24, 2010 · The ancient skeptics improve their psychological condition by moving from turmoil to suspension of judgment, not by removing doubt. It seems ...Missing: epoché | Show results with:epoché
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[PDF] Suspended Judgment - Jane FriedmanTraditional epistemology is sometimes characterized as presenting a “yes or no” picture of the doxastic attitudes: if a subject is going to take a doxastic ...
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[PDF] Why Suspend Judging? - The Philosopher's AnnualSuspending judgment is tied to inquiry, and is more than just lacking belief; it's an attitude of committed neutrality, often with questions.
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Suspending Judgment is Something You Do | EpistemeOct 13, 2022 · Suspending judgment is intentionally omitting to judge, a practical way to neither believe nor disbelieve, and a commitment to neutrality, not ...
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[PDF] Being neutral: Agnosticism, inquiry and the suspension of judgmentEpistemologists generally agree that belief and disbelief do not exhaust one's doxastic options. Plausibly, there are also graded doxastic states of confidence ...
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[PDF] "Truth and Probability" (1926)objective validity; we proceed from full belief in one proposition to partial belief in another, and we claim that this procedure is objectively right, so that ...
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[PDF] The relation between degrees of belief and binary beliefs - PhilPapersAbstract. Agents are often assumed to have degrees of belief (“credences”) and also binary beliefs (“beliefs simpliciter”). How are these related to each ...
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Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and EpistemologyJun 9, 2003 · Epistemology is, broadly speaking, the study of what knowledge is and how one comes to have knowledge. Among the many topics included in ...
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Faith and Reason | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFor the most part, medieval theologians adopted an epistemological distinction the Greeks had developed: between scienta (episteme), propositions established on ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Descartes' Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDec 3, 1997 · “Analysis in the Meditations: The Quest for Clear and Distinct Ideas,” in Essays on Descartes' Meditations, ed. Amélie Oksenberg Rorty ...<|separator|>
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Locke: Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHe develops his empiricist epistemology in An Essay Concerning Human understanding, which greatly influenced later empiricists such as George Berkeley and David ...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Project GutenbergSensation convinces us that there are solid extended substances; and reflection, that there are thinking ones: experience assures us of the existence of such ...THE EPISTLE TO THE READER · CHAPTER IV. OTHER... · CHAPTER VIII. SOME...
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Modern Origins of Modal Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNov 16, 2010 · In An Essay in Modal Logic (1951) von Wright discusses alethic, epistemic, and deontic modalities, and introduces system M, which Sobociński ...1. The Syntactic Tradition · 3. The Model Theoretic... · 3.2 Kripke's Possible Worlds...
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[PDF] analysis 23.6 june 1963 - is justified true belief knowledge?ANALYSIS 23.6 JUNE 1963. IS JUSTIFIED TRUE BELIEF KNOWLEDGE? By EDMUND L. GETTIER. V ARIOUS attempts have been made in recent years to state necessary and ...Missing: doxastic | Show results with:doxastic
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The Analysis of Knowledge - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 6, 2001 · This was attempted by Roderick Chisholm ... Instead, consider a simplified causal theory of knowledge, which illustrates the main motivation ...
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Epistemic Norms - Bibliography - PhilPapersEpistemologists are engaged, among other things, in the business of formulating epistemic norms. That is, they formulate principles that tell us what we should ...<|separator|>
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Internalist vs. Externalist Conceptions of Epistemic JustificationJan 24, 2005 · This first form of internalism holds that a person either does or can have a form of access to the basis for knowledge or justified belief.Missing: attitudes | Show results with:attitudes
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Reliabilist Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMay 21, 2021 · This article begins by surveying some of the main forms of reliabilism, concentrating on process reliabilism as a theory of justification.2.Challenges and Replies · New Developments for... · Cousins and Spin-offs of...
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[PDF] Goldman/What Is Justified Belief? - andrew.cmu.edSince my Historical theory emphasizes the reliability of the belief-gen- erating processes, it may be called 'Historical. Reliabilism'. The most obvious ...
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Doxastic Voluntarism | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDoxastic voluntarism is the philosophical doctrine according to which people have voluntary control over their beliefs.Missing: doxa | Show results with:doxa
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The Wrong Kind of Reason - jstorParfit puts his similar view quite simply: "Facts give us reasons...when they count in favour of our having some belief or desire, or acting in some way" (" ...
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Alex Worsnip, The Conflict of Evidence and Coherence - PhilPapersAbstract. For many epistemologists, and for many philosophers more broadly, it is axiomatic that rationality requires you to take the doxastic attitudes ...
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[PDF] ACCURACY, COHERENCE AND EVIDENCE 1. Setting the Stage ...This essay is about formal, synchronic, epistemic, coherence requirements. We begin by explaining how we will be using each of these (five) key terms.
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ACCURACY FOR BELIEVERS | Episteme | Cambridge CoreMar 8, 2017 · The aim of accuracy-first epistemology is to give principles of ideal rationality. If ideal epistemic agents have no cognitive limitations ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Evidentialism Author(s): Richard Feldman and Earl Conee SourceNov 30, 1985 · We take it to be the view about the nature of epistemic justification with the most initial plausibility. Philosophical Studies 48 (1985) 15-34.
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Richard Feldman & Earl Conee, Evidentialism - PhilPapersEvidentialism is a view about the conditions under which a person is epistemically justified in having a particular doxastic attitude toward a proposition.
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Evidence, Pragmatics, and Justification | The Philosophical ReviewJan 1, 2002 · Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath; Evidence, Pragmatics, and Justification. ... The text of this article is only available as a PDF. Open the ...
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Matthew McGrath - Evidence, pragmatics, and justification - PhilPapersEvidence, Pragmatics, and Justification.Jeremy Fantl and Matthew Mcgrath · 2002 ; Evidentialism and pragmatic constraints on outright belief.Dorit Ganson · 2008 ...Missing: PDF | Show results with:PDF
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The Lottery Paradox, Knowledge, and Rationality - jstor"The Virtues of Inconsistency." Monist 68:105-35. Kyburg, Henry. 1961. Probability and the Logic of Rational Belief. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press.
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Gregory Wheeler, A Review of the Lottery Paradox - PhilPapersHenry Kyburg's lottery paradox (1961, p. 197) arises from considering a fair 1000 ticket lottery that has exactly one winning ticket.
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Distinguishing Belief and Imagination - Sinhababu - 2013Oct 22, 2012 · On this view, imagining and assuming differ from believing in that no such norm is applied. I argue against this view with counterexamples ...
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Epistemic Paradoxes - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJun 21, 2006 · As manifest in Plato's dialogues featuring Socrates, epistemic paradoxes have been discussed for twenty five hundred years.
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Moore's Paradox and Self-Knowledge - jstorThen, by the self-intimation claim, the subject will be disposed to assent to it, and presumably this requires that she will be disposed to assent to both ...
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(PDF) Moore's Paradox - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · G. E. Moore famously noted that saying 'I went to the movies, but I don't believe it' is absurd, while saying 'I went to the movies, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Moore's Paradox - Bibliography - PhilPapersSummary, G.E. Moore first observed that conjunctions stating p while disavowing belief in p were "perfectly absurd or contradictory.