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Free Will as An Epistemically Innocent False Belief
Published 2023-01-01“…I aim to establish that our false belief in free will is an epistemically innocent belief. …”
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Futurization of Aging: Subjective Beliefs and Effects
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Hume's Correlationism: On Meillassoux, Necessity and Belief
Published 2013-05-01“…We contend that Hume himself institutes a form of correlationism (which in part showed Kant the way to counter the sceptical challenge via transcendental idealism), and sought not merely to abolish the 'principle of sufficient reason' but to salvage it in a weak form, in turning his attention to the grounds for our beliefs in necessity. We argue further that the 'mathematizability' of properties is not a sufficient criterion to yield realist, non-correlational knowledge, or to demonstrate the 'irremediable realism' of the 'ancestral' statement. …”
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Health beliefs related to cervical cancer
Published 2020-06-01“…We also use the Health Beliefs Scale, composed of four dimensions: vulnerability, severity, benefits and obstacles (Patrão Leal, 2002). …”
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Religious beliefs and indeterminate boundaries of psychiatry
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The Effect of Telling Lies on Belief in the Truth
Published 2017-11-01“…Results show that telling a lie plays a more important role in inflating belief scores than simply preparing the script of a lie. …”
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Beliefs-oriented subject-matter didactics
Published 2024-02-01Subjects: “…Belief Systems…”
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Editorial: Emerging research: conspiracy beliefs
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: “…conspiracy beliefs…”
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Common belief foundations of global games
Published 2021“…We characterize rationalizable actions in terms of the properties of the belief hierarchies and show that there is a unique rationalizable action played whenever there is approximate common certainty of rank beliefs, defined as the probability the players assign to their payoff parameters being higher than their opponents'. …”
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Mechanism design with set-theoretic beliefs
Published 2022“…In settings of incomplete information, we put forward (1) a very conservative -- indeed, purely set-theoretic -- model of the beliefs (including totally wrong ones) that each player may have about the payoff types of his opponents, and (2) a new and robust solution concept, based on mutual belief of rationality, capable of leveraging such conservative beliefs. …”
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Possibilistic beliefs and higher-level rationality
Published 2022“…We consider rationality and rationalizability for normal-form games of incomplete information in which the players have possibilistic beliefs about their opponents. In this setting, we prove that the strategies compatible with the players being level-k rational coincide with the strategies surviving a natural k-step iterated elimination procedure. …”
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Learning human beliefs with language models
Published 2022“…Measuring explicitly expressed beliefs, whether stated on online platforms or captured in public opinion polls, can shed insight into present and future societal patterns of behavior. …”
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On the Origin of Shared Beliefs (and Corporate Culture)
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