Belief

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Used for

superstition

Broader Terms

attitude

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • One’s total immediate object of belief is then simply the collection of all one’s partial immediate objects of belief.
  • Believe nothing just because a belief is generally held.
  • If we accept belief in God as rational on the grounds which you have presented, how do we also know that this belief is true? A.
  • A belief is an idea, or statement, that has one or more characteristics' values that match the values for representandums.
  • Often, also, belief is used in the sense of fiducia, or trust; and this especially in Protestant theology as a substitute for faith.

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