Belief and Credence by Elizabeth Grace Jackson
Paper and the Author: The Aim of the Paper: In “Belief and credence: why the attitude-type matters,” Jackson focuses on…
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Read MoreIntroduction: Paper and the Author: Willard Van Orman Quine (1908–2000) was an influential American philosopher and logician known for his…
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Read MoreDickie rejects causal and descriptive theories of reference and aboutness and argues for an alternate theory called "cognitive focus."
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