It is no surprise that we should be careful when it comes to what we believe. Believing false things can be costly. The morality of belief, also known as doxastic wronging, takes things a step further by suggesting that certain beliefs can not only be costly, they can also wrong. This article surveys some accounts of how this could be so. That is, how beliefs wrong.
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Basu, R. (2023). THE MORALITY OF BELIEF I: HOW BELIEFS WRONG. Philosophy Compass, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12934
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