I wish to argue that belief and the idea of suggesting that 'I believe' is about ownership of ideas, rather than bringing these in a vague way' as aspects of development of argument for any philosophy position. — Jack Cummins
What is'belief, or system of beliefs and the scope of its validity'? — Jack Cummins
How does one justify belief — Jack Cummins
How does one justify belief, through scientific methodology or through other means of verification of personal belief systems? — Jack Cummins
How does one justify belief, through scientific methodology or through other means of verification of personal belief systems? Do collective aspects of verification and validity cancel out the individual ways of thinking, as inferior to larger systems of belief? — Jack Cummins
What is'belief, or system of beliefs and the scope of its validity'? How does one justify belief, through scientific methodology or through other means of verification of personal belief systems? Do collective aspects of verification and validity cancel out the individual ways of thinking, as inferior to larger systems of belief? — Jack Cummins
I wish to argue that belief and the idea of suggesting that 'I believe' is about ownership of ideas, rather than bringing these in a vague way' as aspects of development of argument for any philosophy position. — Jack Cummins
I am trying to explore in the idea of this thread is the personal and wider aspects of ideas, especially in relation to what may be considered under the scope of 'belief, in the context of the personal and cultural contexts. — Jack Cummins
IWhat is 'belief, or a system of beliefs and the scope of its validity'? How does one justify belief, through scientific methodology or through other means of verification of personal belief systems? — Jack Cummins
Do collective aspects of verification and validity cancel out the individual ways of thinking, as inferior to larger systems of belief? — Jack Cummins
You can not "Know" something and not believe/accept it! — Nickolasgaspar
As I just responded to others...belief is the umbrella term. Under it we will find Knowledge and faith. We believe things either on faith or knowledge(without or with evidence). — Nickolasgaspar
We can not say that we "know" something but we don't believe in it. — Nickolasgaspar
So we need to distinguish beliefs that are knowledge based and claims that are faith based. — Nickolasgaspar
...personal meanings... — Jack Cummins
Any personal meanings you might have either cannot enter into the conversation, their being yours and not ours; or they are both yours and ours, and hence not personal. — Banno
Oxford university Logic 101 ;""belief", "True", "fact", "knowledge", Only claims premises and arguments can be true or not true and communicate facts and faith based or knowledge based beliefs. — Nickolasgaspar
that is, one cannot know something that is not true. One might think one knows it, but one would be mistaken. — Banno
Can you prove the statement "one cannot know something that is not true"? — TheMadFool
"I know it (is true) but it is not true" is a contradiction.
IF you can't see that, then you are on your own. — Banno
You are equating faith with belief. — Nickolasgaspar
Belief is the act of accepting a claim. — Nickolasgaspar
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