The right to believe truth paradoxes of moral regret for no belief and the role(s) of logic in philosophy of religion
I offer you some theories of intellectual obligations and rights (virtue Ethics): initially, RBT (a Right to Believe Truth, if something is true it follows one has a right to believe it), and, NDSM (one has no right to believe a contradiction, i.e., No right to commit Doxastic Self-Mutilation). Evid...
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Springer Nature B. V
2012
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International journal for philosophy of religion
Year: 2012, Volume: 72, Issue: 2, Pages: 115-138 |
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Intellectual obligation
B Deontic logics B Concepts of belief B Variations on Clifford’s thesis B Categorical moral truth B Moral regret for no faith B Modal logics B Philosophy of religion and philosophy B Virtue Ethics B Necessity and time |
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