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Full Idea
To have one belief or desire, I have to have a whole network of other beliefs and desires.
Gist of Idea
Beliefs only make sense as part of a network of other beliefs
Source
John Searle (The Rediscovery of the Mind [1992], Ch. 8.I)
Book Ref
Searle,John R.: 'The Rediscovery of the Mind' [MIT 1999], p.176
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6397 | The concept of belief can only derive from relationship to a speech community [Davidson] |
8867 | A belief requires understanding the distinctions of true-and-false, and appearance-and-reality [Davidson] |
3491 | Beliefs are part of a network, and also exist against a background [Searle] |
3490 | Beliefs only make sense as part of a network of other beliefs [Searle] |
3100 | You have to reaffirm all your beliefs when you make a logical inference [Harman] |
2502 | How do you count beliefs? [Fodor] |
2735 | Could you have a single belief on its own? [Audi,R] |