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3491 | Beliefs are part of a network, and also exist against a background [Searle] |
Full Idea: We need to postulate a network of beliefs, and also a background of capacities that are not themselves part of the network. | |
From: John Searle (The Rediscovery of the Mind [1992], Ch. 8.I) |
3490 | Beliefs only make sense as part of a network of other beliefs [Searle] |
Full Idea: To have one belief or desire, I have to have a whole network of other beliefs and desires. | |
From: John Searle (The Rediscovery of the Mind [1992], Ch. 8.I) |
13740 | 'Moorean certainties' are more credible than any sceptical argument [Schaffer,J] |
Full Idea: A 'Moorean certainty' is when something is more credible than any philosopher's argument to the contrary. | |
From: Jonathan Schaffer (On What Grounds What [2009], 2.1) | |
A reaction: The reference is to G.E. Moore's famous claim that the existence of his hand is more certain than standard sceptical arguments. It sounds empiricist, but they might be parallel rational truths, of basic logic or arithmetic. |