I don't see that. The stick looks bent; but the fact is that it is straight.
Beliefs... again, I'm forced to wonder if there is a fact to the matter of what one believes. — Banno
Meh. I could reply that you confuse belief and certainty. Such rhetoric gets us nowhere.
I'm pointing out that beliefs are not simple single things like "being convinced that I can open my front door with my front door key", but rather multifarious. — Banno
Yet something here keeps drawing responses from you. — Banno
They show that introspection is not an infallible method of determining one's mental state. Beliefs are a metal state. — Banno
You mentioned actions and abilities, but I think that it's mistaken to say that this is what belief consists in. — Sapientia
They distinguished between mental contents (such as feelings) and mental processes, arguing that while introspection gives us access to contents, processes remain hidden. — Wiki article
I don't "look inside my mind" to see how I feel. I know I feel angry, sad, elated or whatever directly, my body knows it. — Janus
I'm pointing out that beliefs are not simple single things like "being convinced that I can open my front door with my front door key", but rather multifarious. — Banno
There is no such thing as introspection... aside from asking others about ourselves.
— creativesoul
That's so obviously wrong it's funny. What's up with you guys? Y'all sayin' some crazy shit. — Sapientia
One's beliefs change in order to justify oneself. — Banno
Philosophically, beliefs do not have the solidity needed to ground explanations for our actions. — Banno
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