Sentence examples for belief about something from inspiring English sources

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Since some change in expert belief about something happens every day, one might think that we are still left in a state of comparative flux.

For PI, by contrast, if this experience is to contribute to the justified tomato belief, it would have to be because one has a justified belief about something appearing red and spherical.

If one has a true belief about something, but not knowledge, and in particular does not grasp how that thing differs from all other things, Socrates worries how the belief manages to be about the very thing it is in fact about.

In the subsequent stages of the argument, Socrates distinguishes the sense in which a person can be said to merely have a belief about something (into which one might inquire), from the sense in which he can be said to know the same thing (97ff).

Confirmation bias means that once we have a belief about something (such as that everyone across the aisle is wrongheaded and dangerous), we automatically pay more attention to facts that confirm this view, and unconsciously disregard facts that challenge this view.

The equivalent table (rounded to integers for 1,000 tests) is as follows: More recently, Bayesian thinking has been applied in terms of how new evidence alters our degrees of belief about something, as part of the scientific process.

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"The design is successful when it reflects our own cultural beliefs about something".

Because everything that is real is a fact and (according to McTaggart) nothing is unreal (although it may not exist), all beliefs about something are beliefs about facts and consequently about something that is epistemologically real.

"Where you have people who have very, very strong beliefs about something, it is far better to recognise the strength of those views and to allow latitude and freedom of expression," he told BBC Radio 4's Westminster Hour.

As the disagreements piled up, we reasonably would begin to think we had mistranslated a word in the language of the other society as 'tree': It is more likely that (what we take to be) their false beliefs about trees are really beliefs about something else.

The examination is a matter of refutation, based on the principle that whoever knows a subject must have consistent beliefs about it: so, if you can show me that my beliefs about something lead to a contradiction, then you have shown that I do not have knowledge about it.

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