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Indexical belief

Synthese, 1981
AbstractA puzzle about indexical or self‐locating belief is discussed. It is argued that with the help of the apparatus of propositional concepts and diagonal propositions developed in ch. 4 (’Assertion’) and 6 (Semantics for belief’), the phenomena can be reconciled with the doctrine of propositions—the thesis that the objects of belief are impersonal
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New Beliefs, Old Beliefs

2009
At the time we first may be able to distinguish a comprehensive Greek worldview, we find a community where life in all aspects was preferred to death. Although the existence as a dead, disembodied soul could vary between an unconscious state in the land of the dead, some better fate due to the participation in certain religious mysteries, and being ...
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Belief Systems: Ascribing Belief

1989
In this decade, it has been realised that belief Systems are an important part of any artificial intelligence (AI) System that interacts with individuals. For correct, and maximal behaviour it is necessary to account for the beliefs of other individuals that differ from the system's.
Yorick Wilks, Afzal Ballim
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Beliefs and Belief Relationships

1990
Computer comprehension of editorial arguments in OpEd is based on the capability of modeling beliefs. Beliefs can be set apart from other conceptual structures needed to understand narrative text. As pointed out by Abelson (1973, 1979), beliefs are not goals, plans, events, or states, but rather predications about these structures and their ...
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Motivational beliefs, values, and goals.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2002
J. Eccles, Allan Wigfield
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Beyond belief

Journal of Health Psychology, 2012
Psychology, including health psychology, frequently invokes the concept of belief but almost never defines it. Drawing upon scholarship associated with the ‘affective turn’, this article argues that belief might usefully be understood as a structure of socialized feeling, contingently allied to discursive practices and positions.
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