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Belief . Two " beliefs " may differ from one another : ( 1 ) In their objects ( 2 ) In their statements or expressions ( 3 ) In their modes ( 4 ) In their grounds ( 5 ) In their occasions ( 6 ) In their connections with other " beliefs ...
Belief . Two " beliefs " may differ from one another : ( 1 ) In their objects ( 2 ) In their statements or expressions ( 3 ) In their modes ( 4 ) In their grounds ( 5 ) In their occasions ( 6 ) In their connections with other " beliefs ...
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Intellectual belief more resembles a weighting of an idea than anything else , a loading which makes other , less heavily weighted , ideas , adjust themselves to it rather than vice versa . The loading may be legitimate ; the quantity ...
Intellectual belief more resembles a weighting of an idea than anything else , a loading which makes other , less heavily weighted , ideas , adjust themselves to it rather than vice versa . The loading may be legitimate ; the quantity ...
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But this restricted intellectual inquiry is a different thing from the all - embracing attempt to systematize our ideas which alone brings up the problem of intellectual belief . We can now turn back to [ Donne's poem ] , to the point ...
But this restricted intellectual inquiry is a different thing from the all - embracing attempt to systematize our ideas which alone brings up the problem of intellectual belief . We can now turn back to [ Donne's poem ] , to the point ...
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