Many of our beliefs behave irrationally: this is hardly news to anyone. Although beliefs’ irrational tendencies need to be taken into account, this paper argues that beliefs necessarily preserve at least a minimal level of rationality. This view offers a plausible picture of what makes belief unique and will help us to set beliefs apart from other cognitive attitudes (e.g. imagination, acceptance).
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Bergamaschi Ganapini, M. (2020). Belief’s minimal rationality. Philosophical Studies, 177(11), 3263–3282. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-019-01369-y
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