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belief is a
subjective attitude that a
proposition is true or a
state of
affairs is the case. A
subjective attitude is a
mental state of
having some...
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belief revision is
researched in philosophy, in databases, and in
artificial intelligence for the
design of
rational agents. What
makes belief revision...
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thinking also
make abstract territoriality—the
belief systems that "regulate our emotions." A
potential threat to an
important belief triggers emotional...
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Belief ****verance (also
known as
conceptual conservatism) is
maintaining a
belief despite new
information that
firmly contradicts it.
Since rationality...
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Basic beliefs (also
commonly called foundational beliefs or core
beliefs) are,
under the
epistemological view
called foundationalism, the
axioms of a belief...
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strongly held idea is
sometimes difficult to
make and
depends in part on the
degree of
conviction with
which the
belief is held
despite clear or
reasonable contradictory...
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Belief bias is the
tendency to
judge the
strength of
arguments based on the
plausibility of
their conclusion rather than how
strongly they
justify that...
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recall information in a way that
confirms or
supports one's
prior beliefs or values.
People display this bias when they
select information that supports...
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mental states to them. A
theory of mind
includes the
knowledge that others'
beliefs, desires, intentions, emotions, and
thoughts may be
different from one's...
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Animism (from Latin:
anima meaning 'breath, spirit, life') is the
belief that objects, places, and
creatures all
possess a
distinct spiritual essence....