Religious belief and philosophical analysis
Mind 81 (324):519-532 (1972)
Abstract
A discussion of how making a decision about religious belief places this kind of belief in a category which distinguishes it from 'belief in other minds' or 'belief in an external world'. This has important consequences for a philosophical approach to religious belief.Author's Profile
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10.1093/mind/lxxxi.324.519
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