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- adverb In a
doxastic manner.
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Examples
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According to Levi, we are doxastically committed to believe in all the logical consequences of our beliefs, but typically our performance does not fulfil this commitment.
Logic of Belief Revision Hansson, Sven Ove 2006
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JD: If p is doxastically justified for S. and p entails q, then q is doxastically justified for S. JP: If p is propositionally justified for S. and p entails q, then q is propositionally justified for S.
The Epistemic Closure Principle Luper, Steven 2005
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So wouldn't it be more precise to say that a rational subject should 'only' regard itself as omnidoxastic and doxastically infallible.
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So wouldn't it be more precise to say that a rational subject should 'only' regard itself as omnidoxastic and doxastically infallible.
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So wouldn't it be more precise to say that a rational subject should 'only' regard itself as omnidoxastic and doxastically infallible.
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So wouldn't it be more precise to say that a rational subject should 'only' regard itself as omnidoxastic and doxastically infallible.
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So wouldn't it be more precise to say that a rational subject should 'only' regard itself as omnidoxastic and doxastically infallible.
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- and not 'merely' a doxastically infallible subject?
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- and not 'merely' a doxastically infallible subject?
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- and not 'merely' a doxastically infallible subject?
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