Considering Bernard Williams\'s Slogan \'belief aims at truth\'

There are two rival accounts about belief in the literature of philosophy, one is the teleological account and the other is the normative account. Defenders of the teleological account and most defenders of the normative one typically take the accounts as interpretations of Bernard Williams's...

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Main Author: A Kalantari
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Published: University of Isfahan 2014-09-01
Series:Metaphysics
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description There are two rival accounts about belief in the literature of philosophy, one is the teleological account and the other is the normative account. Defenders of the teleological account and most defenders of the normative one typically take the accounts as interpretations of Bernard Williams's slogan. The slogan holds that 'belief aims at truth'. In this paper, I will first clarify the teleological and normative accounts of belief. I will also argue that the teleological account and versions of the normative account taken as interpretation of Williams's slogan are implausible for they neither can give sense to some intrinsic features of belief nor can give sense to some well-known philosophical principles in the literature. On the basis of my arguments against the teleological and normative accounts, I will end by proposing some evidence against Williams's slogan.
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Considering Bernard Williams\'s Slogan \'belief aims at truth\'
Metaphysics
Bernard Williams
belief
propositional propensity
truth
telos
teleological
normative
transparency of belief
title Considering Bernard Williams\'s Slogan \'belief aims at truth\'
title_full Considering Bernard Williams\'s Slogan \'belief aims at truth\'
title_fullStr Considering Bernard Williams\'s Slogan \'belief aims at truth\'
title_full_unstemmed Considering Bernard Williams\'s Slogan \'belief aims at truth\'
title_short Considering Bernard Williams\'s Slogan \'belief aims at truth\'
title_sort considering bernard williams s slogan belief aims at truth
topic Bernard Williams
belief
propositional propensity
truth
telos
teleological
normative
transparency of belief
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