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Belief is not always what you believe it is: Between belief and knowledge
Published 2015-07-01“…We are paradoxically used to calling beliefs ideas we do not believe in, whereas we persist in considering as knowledge ideas we firmly believe in. …”
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Understanding Beliefs, Teachers’ Beliefs and Their Impact on the Use of Computer Technology
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Correlates of belief in climate change: Demographics, ideology and belief systems
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The Belief Roadmap: Efficient Planning in Belief Space by Factoring the Covariance
Published 2010“…This factored form allows several prediction and measurement steps to be combined into a single linear transfer function, leading to very efficient posterior belief prediction during planning. We give a belief-space variant of the Probabilistic Roadmap algorithm called the Belief Roadmap (BRM) and show that the BRM can compute plans substantially faster than conventional belief space planning. …”
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Debunking arguments in parallel: the cases of moral belief and theistic belief
Published 2022“…In this chapter, the author distinguishes four types of evolutionary debunking arguments (EDAs) that can be directed against both moral and theistic beliefs and examines how these two kinds of beliefs fare against those different EDAs. …”
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The role of self-efficacy beliefs and inclusive education beliefs on teacher burnout
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Questions as beliefs: investigating teachers’ beliefs in reading through inquiry questions
Published 2022-09-01Subjects: “…Teachers’ beliefs…”
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Can religious belief be explained away? Reasons and causes of religious belief
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Religious beliefs are factual beliefs: Content does not correlate with context sensitivity
Published 2017“…Neil Van Leeuwen argues that religious beliefs are not factual beliefs: typically, at least, they are attitudes of a different type. …”
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