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Reviews The Relation between the Act and the Object of Belief by Walter B. Pitkin . The writer calls attention to the fact that the word ' belief ' has two possible meanings, 'the thing believed ...
centre of all knowledge and conduct,' and 'a transcendental element of experience which is not without a transcendent character.'] in. 19. W. B. PttUn. 'The Relation between the Act and the Object ...
, like ‘ belief ’, express relations holding between agents and the properties and objects our thoughts and speech acts are about. This is also known as the Multiple Relation Theory. In this paper, I ...
AbstractWhat is the relation between the intentionality of states and attitudes which can miss their mark, such as belief and desire, and the intentionality of acts , states and attitudes which cannot ...
sharing it with me. (Kaye, 1982, p. 147)Although the difference between taking and giving might seem obvious, the various reasons for giving and related social acts turn on complex concepts of persons ...
a normative rule relating to the use of the objects and an opportunity to imitate the actions performed on them. A second adult then challenged their magical belief . Ritualistic actions increased the likelihood ...
the institutional, religious coherence of Christianitas during the 12th and 13th centuries. The main objective of this paper is to bring forward a problematization concerning the Cistercians acting as a means ...
is to a great extent social cognition. Through social interaction, children learn to understand the world; they learn about the function of objects , about goals, intentions, beliefs , and desires of social agents ...
that they are correct, combine them to see what the implications of such a combination might be. I conclude that another way of looking at the absurdity of life is to see it as a conflict between our dual beliefs ...
of the object of cognition to the cognitive subject, with no gap between them. For the latter position, all our cognition is belief , and the question becomes how and when belief is permissible. I Introduction ...
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