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Error and the Will

Philosophy 38 (144):136 - 148 (1963)

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  1. Hume and human error.Mark Hooper - unknown
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  • Belief and Will Revisited.Robert Holyer - 1983 - Dialogue 22 (2):273-290.
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  • Descartes's theory of judgment.Peter Markie - 1982 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (S1):101-110.
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  • Belief and the Will.Anthony O'Hear - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (180):95 - 112.
    In this article, we will consider how far we might be said to be active in forming our beliefs; in particular, we will ask to what extent we can be said to be free in believing what we want to believe. It is clear that we ought to believe only what is really so, at least in so far as it lies in our power to determine this, but reflection shows that, regrettably, we do not confine our beliefs to what (...)
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  • A reduction of doxastic logic to action logic.Heinrich Wansing - 2000 - Erkenntnis 53 (1-2):267-283.
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  • Chisholm, deliberation and the free acquisition of belief.Stephen M. Knaster - 1984 - Philosophical Studies 46 (3):307 - 322.
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  • Descartes and the Problem of Evil.Brian Calvert - 1972 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):117 - 126.
    The main aim of this paper is to revive interest among philosophers, and particularly philosophers of religion, in Descartes’ Fourth Meditation. Two recent works on Descartes1 make virtually no mention of it, and this omission seems to reflect a fairly general feeling that it is of relatively little philosophical significance. In philosophy of religion textbooks, the Fifth Meditation is often discussed in connection with the ontological proof, but in sections devoted to the problem of evil, no reference is made to (...)
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