What's new
Warez.Ge

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Belief, Inference, and the Self-Conscious Mind

voska89

Moderator
Staff member
Top Poster Of Month
9ad8c0cf0a0742399098e1af38a22933.webp

Free Download Eric Marcus, "Belief, Inference, and the Self-Conscious Mind"
English | ISBN: 0192845632 | 2021 | 172 pages | EPUB | 828 KB
It is impossible to hold patently contradictory beliefs in mind together at once. Why? Because we know that it is impossible for both to be true. This impossibility is a species of rational necessity, a phenomenon that uniquely characterizes the relation between one person's beliefs. Here, Eric Marcus argues that the unity of the rational mind-what makes it one mind-is what explains why, given what we already believe, we can't believe certain things and must believe certain others in this special sense. What explains this is that beliefs, and the inferences by which we acquire them, are constituted by a particular kind of endorsement of those very states and acts. This, in turn, entails that belief and inference are essentially self-conscious: to hold a belief or to make an inference is at the same time to know that one does. An examination of the nature of belief and inference, in light of the phenomenon of rational necessity, reveals how the unity of the rational mind is a function of our knowledge of ourselves as bound to believe the true. Rational self-consciousness is the form of mental togetherness.​

Read more

Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live

Uploady
megko.7z
Rapidgator
megko.7z.html
UploadCloud
megko.7z.html
Fikper
megko.7z.html

Links are Interchangeable - Single Extraction
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top