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Foley 1983, p. 165 Vahid, Lead section, § 1.
Doxastic Conservatism: The Debate, § 2.
Varieties of
Doxastic Conservatism Clough &
McHugh 2020, p. 177 Gr****wick...
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Doxastic voluntarism is a
philosophical view that
people elect their own beliefs; that is, that
subjects have a
certain amount of
control over what they...
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Doxastic logic is a type of
logic concerned with
reasoning about beliefs. The term
doxastic derives from the
Ancient Gr**** δόξα (doxa, "opinion, belief")...
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Doxastic attitudes are
epistemic attitudes which a
person can hold
towards a proposition. The most
commonly discussed doxastic attitude is
belief (holding...
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money if they do
engage in theft.
Doxastic logic concerns the
logic of
belief (of some set of agents). The term
doxastic is
derived from the
ancient Gr****...
- is what
justifies beliefs or what
makes it
rational to hold a
certain doxastic attitude. For example, a
perceptual experience of a tree may
serve as evidence...
- of
other beliefs, but on
something outside the
realm of
belief (a "non-
doxastic justification").
Beliefs that
derive from one or more
basic beliefs, and...
- person's
attitude towards a
proposition fits
their evidence, then
their doxastic attitude for that
proposition is
epistemically justified.
Feldman and Conee...
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voluntarism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Voluntarism may
refer to:
Doxastic voluntarism, the
philosophical view that
people choose their own beliefs...
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Metamemory Apodicticity Cogito ergo sum Dunning–Kruger
effect Doxastic logic,
Doxastic attitudes Epistemology Gnothi seauton Ignoramus et ignorabimus...