Princípios (May 2011)

Accommodating unconscious beliefs

  • Luí­s M. Augusto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 28
pp. 129 – 154

Abstract

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More often than not, theories of belief and of belief ascription restrict themselves to conscious beliefs, thus obliterating a vast part of our mental life and offering extremely incomplete, unrealistic theories. Indeed, conscious beliefs are the exception, not the rule, as far as human doxastic states are concerned, and a naturalistic, realistic theory of knowledge that aspires to completeness has to take unconscious beliefs into consideration. This paper is the elaboration of such a theory of belief.