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Editorial: Context in Communication: A Cognitive View. [PDF]
Airenti G, Plebe A.
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In search of a principled theory of the 'value' of knowledge. [PDF]
Castelfranchi C.
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Group Doxastic Rationality Need Not Supervene on Individual Rationality
The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2006AbstractThere is a strong formal analogy between proposition‐wise supervenience of collective doxastic rationality on individual doxastic rationality and supervenience of social choice functions on individual choice functions. In light of this analogy, the basis for List and Pettit's impossibility theorems can fruitfully be compared with the basis for ...
D. Ross
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Ideal rationality and the relation between propositional and doxastic justification
Asian Journal of Philosophy, 2023Bada Kim
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Making sense of the world often requires one to come up with new ideas, including ideas one had previously been unable to think of. How and when should this be done? I propose and defend a norm of rationality linking wondering, belief, and abilities to
Michael Deigan
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Bounded Rationality, Doxastic Voluntarism, and the Sense of Agency
Proceedings of EuroCogSci 03, 2019A. Stephan
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Perceptual Experience, Doxastic Practice, and the Rationality of Religious Commitment
Journal of Philosophical Research, 1995R. Audi
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Doxastic managerial practice and management of the market economy
RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA, 2023In the article we examined the plan for advanced concern about human perceptu-al horizons, based on deeper knowledge, to prove the faith in organization and management.
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Accuracy Across Doxastic Attitudes: Recent Work on the Accuracy of Belief
American Philosophical Quarterly, 2022James Joyce's article “A Nonpragmatic Vindication of Probabilism” introduced an approach to arguing for credal norms by appealing to the epistemic value of accuracy.
Robert Weston Siscoe
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