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Identifying the epistemological Requirements of The Ethics of Belief In Javadi Amoli's View. [PDF]
An important characteristic of human beings is that they have beliefs about themselves and the world around them, and in certain circumstances they change these beliefs; This dimension of man, which is related to his epistemological powers, is called the
Ali Aghaey +3 more
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A Critical Analysis of Graham Oppy's View of Arguments about God [PDF]
Graham Oppy is an analytical philosopher in the contemporary era. He acknowledges the rationality of theistic, as well as non-theistic, beliefs, but he does not consider them successful for arguing for or against God. In general, a successful argument is
Farah Ramin, Fariedeh Mohammad Zamani
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Deflationism about Truth-Directedness [PDF]
Contemporary views of truth-directedness endorse what I shall call the Common-Element Argument. According to this argument, there is something in common between judgment and other attitudes like assumption and imagination: they all regard their contents ...
LUCA ZANETTI
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Discussion Notes on Rettler’s Active Reflection [PDF]
According to Rettler, there are three types of control that we should consider in relation to the legitimacy of doxastic blame: Intention-based, reason-based, and influence-based control.
Seong Soo Park
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God’s role in the ethics of Kant and Dostoevsky [PDF]
Despite their differences there is a deeper connection between Kant and Dostoevsky’s thought on the relationship between belief in God and ethics. For Dostoevsky, belief in the existence of God plays an essential role with regard to the possibility and ...
Cibotaru Veronica
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The Ethics of Belief in Paranormal Phenomena
The philosophical school of Evidentialism holds that people should form, amend, and relinquish a belief wholly in accordance with the available evidence for that belief.
Harvey J. Irwin +2 more
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This paper reports on the findings of a study by design graduates on their belief and intention on ethical issues in the creative design industry. The study was conducted at two universities (University A and University B) in Malaysia, which included 120
B. Balakrishnan +4 more
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The Ethics of Delusional Belief [PDF]
In this paper we address the ethics of adopting delusional beliefs and we apply consequentialist and deontological considerations to the epistemic evaluation of delusions. Delusions are characterised by their epistemic shortcomings and they are often defined as false and irrational beliefs. Despite this, when agents are overwhelmed by negative emotions
Bortolotti L., Miyazono K.
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In recent years, a number of authors have claimed that we can wrong each other simply by having certain beliefs—in particular sexist, racist, ableist etc. beliefs—about each other.
Christine Bratu
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Abstract The ethics of belief is concerned with the question what we should believe. According to evidentialism, one should believe something if and only if one has adequate evidence for what one believes. According to classic pragmatism, other features besides evidence, such as practical reasons, can make it the case that one should ...
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