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Corrigendum to "Affective Polarization and Political Belief Systems: The Role of Political Identity, and the Content and Structure of Political Beliefs". [PDF]
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"Beliefs about Beliefs" without Probabilities
Econometrica, 1996Summary: This paper constructs a space of states of the world representing the exhaustive uncertainty facing each player in a strategic situation. The innovation is that preferences are restricted primarily by ``regularity'' conditions and need not conform with subjective expected utility theory.
Epstein, Larry G, Wang, Tan
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International Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2020
The broad question asked under the heading “Ethics of Belief” is: What ought one believe? An ethics of belief attempts to uncover the norms that guide belief formation and maintenance.
M. McCormick
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The broad question asked under the heading “Ethics of Belief” is: What ought one believe? An ethics of belief attempts to uncover the norms that guide belief formation and maintenance.
M. McCormick
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Do Belief Reports Report Beliefs?
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1997Abstract: The traditional puzzles about belief reports puzzles rest on a certain seemingly innocuous assumption, that ‘that’‐clauses specify belief contents. The main theories of belief reports also rest on this “Specification Assumption”, that for a belief report of the form ‘A believes that p’ to be true,’ the proposition that p must be among the ...
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2013
People seem to believe some pretty strange things; at least they say things that suggest that they do. Among the more dramatic of these are the various monothematic delusions which have recently been the focus of much philosophical discussion:1 Patients suffering, for example, from the Capgras syndrome claim that a loved one, typically a spouse or ...
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People seem to believe some pretty strange things; at least they say things that suggest that they do. Among the more dramatic of these are the various monothematic delusions which have recently been the focus of much philosophical discussion:1 Patients suffering, for example, from the Capgras syndrome claim that a loved one, typically a spouse or ...
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A Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of Health Belief Model Variables in Predicting Behavior
Health Communication, 2010The Health Belief Model (HBM; Rosenstock, 1966) was constructed to explain which beliefs should be targeted in communication campaigns to cause positive health behaviors.
Christopher J. Carpenter
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