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Belief Policies

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Paperback, 244 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2007
ISBN13: 9780521038720
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How do we form and modify our beliefs about the world? It is widely accepted that what we believe is determined by evidence, and is therefore not directly under our control; but according to what criteria is the credibility of the evidence established? Professor Helm argues that no theory of knowledge is complete without standards for accepting and rejecting evidence as belief-worthy. These standards, or belief-policies, are not themselves determined by evidence, but determine what counts as credible evidence. Unlike single beliefs, belief-policies are directly subject to the will, and therefore to the possibility of weakness of will and self-deception. Helm sets out to interpret standard epistemological positions in terms of belief-policies, and to illustrate their operation in the history of philosophy. He establishes connections between belief-policies, responsibility for beliefs, and the desirability of toleration, before reassessing fideism in the light of his argument.

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ISBN13:9780521038720
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:244

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Preface; Introduction; 1. Belief, knowledge and norm; 2. Belief and the will; 3. The idea of a belief-policy; 4. Belief-policies: some alternatives; 5. Which belief-policy?; 6. Belief, weakness of will and self-deception; 7. Responsibility for belief and toleration; 8. Fideism; References; Index.

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