2009-12-13
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Eye-openers in the Survey results?
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Berit BrogaardUniversity of Missouri, St. Louis
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Jeffrey, it would be interesting to discuss these issues in further detail elsewhere. Let me just add that by 'belief-like content' I just meant that the content is truth-evaluable, and by 'belief-like phenomenology' I just meant that the phenomenology is neither sensory/proprioceptive nor affective. Whether or not there are beliefs will partially depend on how we define the term 'belief'. There certainly are higher-level cognitive processes which guide decision-making and reasoning.
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