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Faced with the prospect of accepting \(B\), you might find it too implausible to accept, and thus abandon your initial, conditional belief that \(B\) is true if \(A\) is (Harman 1986).
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In the report, Chilcot seems to accept Manning's implausible claim that this unequivocal commitment was actually about setting conditions.
They seemed to find it impossible to understand that the Italian government would have to account to public opinion and could not, even if it had wanted to, accept a flimsy, implausible account of Regeni's death.
Meanwhile Robert decided that his health and lack of money ruled out a return to Ireland, and his age made soldiering in Holland an untempting and indeed implausible prospect.[10] He therefore decided to accept Marcombes' offer of hospitality in Geneva, and did not make his way to England until the summer of 1644.
Hence, so long as we are unwilling to accept an extremely widespread and implausible indeterminacy of reference, it seems that content can't be fixed solely by any principle of truth-maximization.
Some critics find it difficult to accept Fodor's insistence that a large, perhaps implausible, number of concepts are primitive and undefinable.
We based this prediction on the observation that maths anxiety leads to a tendency to generate and accept responses quickly, without taking the opportunity to check solutions and correct mistakes, and to accept incorrect responses even when these are highly implausible (cf., [ 16]).
Implausible as this may sound, most people familiar with Mr Paul seem disposed to accept it, as the offensive articles resemble Mr Paul's other writing in neither style nor substance.But that excuse may not help much this time even if it is believed.
Lewandowsky et al. noted that individuals tend to accept the truth of information, unless there is significant distrust, the message is implausible, and significant attention is applied in the situation in which the information is received [ 3].
"Tough to accept.
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