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Folk Belief and Commonplace Belief
Mind & Language, 1993Abstract Our position on eliminativism is very different from Barbara Hannan’s as far as premisses go, though we agree with her overall conclusion that eliminativism is to be rejected. We hold: (i) that beliefs and desires (and the propositional attitudes in general, but we will follow the common practice of focusing on beliefs and ...
Frank Jackson, Philip Pettit
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The Mandrake in East Caucasian Folk Beliefs
Iran and the Caucasus, 2019The article focuses on folk beliefs related to the cult of plants and particularly that of the mandrake in the Eastern Caucasus, revealed predominantly in folk magical procedures.
S. Khapizov
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Excerpt To the editor: I was pleased to see the paper by Dr. Loudell Snow on folk medical beliefs (Ann Intern Med81:82-96, 1974).
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Excerpt To the editor: I was pleased to see the paper by Dr. Loudell Snow on folk medical beliefs (Ann Intern Med81:82-96, 1974).
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Toward A Classification of Bisayan Folk Beliefs and Customs
Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, 2012In this article a checklist of popular beliefs and customs has been drawn up. These have been gathered from a nationwide collection of folklore itcms compiled some time in 1936 by the Bureau of Public Schools.
F. Demetrio
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Prosocial religions as folk-technologies of mutual policing.
Psychology ReviewWhy do humans believe in moralizing gods? Leading accounts argue that these beliefs evolved because they help societies grow and promote group cooperation.
L. Fitouchi +3 more
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Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2014
Kalmyk folk omens and sayings are a little-researched genre of folklore. Since the earliest times the Kalmyk people, surveying nature, animals, and birds around them, have created legends, songs, proverbs, and sayings that are notable for their keen observation and deep wisdom.
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Kalmyk folk omens and sayings are a little-researched genre of folklore. Since the earliest times the Kalmyk people, surveying nature, animals, and birds around them, have created legends, songs, proverbs, and sayings that are notable for their keen observation and deep wisdom.
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Folk-economic beliefs as moral intuitions
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018AbstractAlthough Boyer & Petersen's (B&P's) cataloguing of and evolutionary explanations for folk-economic beliefs is important and valuable, the authors fail to connect their theories to existing explanations for why people do not think like economists. For instance, people often have moral intuitions akin to principles of fairness and justice
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