Belief is what you choose to hold to be true without requiring objective evidence. — Txastopher
That's a philosophical position called doxastic voluntarism. You are talking as though it is established fact, when it isn't. — S
Are you saying that it's an established fact that it's not? — Txastopher
Why don't you try to state what's wrong with my definition (the full one, not your cherry-picked version) without an appeal to definition (especially one that doesn't contradict my position)? — Txastopher
you made a bare assertion relating to a controversial position in philosophy as though it was an established fact. — S
yea so what are the other positions beyond doxastic voluntarism, the status quo(?). — Nasir Shuja
It also doesn't suggest doxastic voluntarism like the wording of "choice", and "acceptance". — S
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