Belief policies
How do we form and modify our beliefs about the world? It is widely accepted that what we believe is determined by evidence, and is therefore not directly under our control; but according to what criteria is the credibility of the evidence established? Professor Helm argues that no theory of... Full description
Main Author: | Helm, Paul. |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : Cambridge University Press, 1994 |
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Cambridge studies in philosophy
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Call Number: | DTL 121.6 HEL |
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