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If all beliefs are propositional, then belief and judgement are the same thing [Monk]
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Full Idea:
Whether the words 'belief' and 'judgement' mean the same thing is a moot point. Traditionally, a judgement is the assent of mind to a proposition. If one thinks that all beliefs are propositional, then beliefs and judgements are the same thing.
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From:
Ray Monk (Bertrand Russell: Spirit of Solitude [1996], Ch.19 n6)
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A reaction:
If I think I have put a bit too much toothpaste on my brush, that strikes me as a non-propositional judgement, even though it could be spelled out as a proposition. But it also strikes me as a belief.
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If everyone is treated with equal injustice, at least that is fair [Morgenbesser]
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Full Idea:
When the police hit me over the head at the demonstration, it was unjust but at least it was fair, because they hit everybody else over the head.
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From:
Sidney Morgenbesser (talk [1970]), quoted by PG - Db (ideas)
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A reaction:
An example of Morganbesser's famous wit, but this is the perfect and simplest riposte to Rawls's claim that justice is fairness. Horrific injustices can be distributed fairly, and often are, in prisons, schools, families and armies.
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