
On Believing
Being Right in a World of Possibilities
David Hunter(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 12. April 2022
Book
Hardback
258 pages
978-0-19-285954-9 (ISBN)
Description
Developing original accounts of the many aspects of belief, On Believing puts the believer at the heart of the story. Hunter argues that to believe something is to be in position to do, think, and feel things in light of a possibility whose obtaining would make one right. The logical aspect is that being right depends only on whether that possibility obtains. The psychological one concerns how that possibility can rationalise what one does, thinks, and feels. But, Hunter argues, beliefs are not causes, capacities, or dispositions. Rather, believing rationalises because possibilities are potential reasons. Hunter also denies that believing is a form of representing. The objects of belief are possibilities, not representations, and belief states are not themselves true or false. Hunter defends this modal view against familiar objections and explores how objective and subjective limits to belief generate credal illusions and ground credal necessities. Developing a novel account of the normativity of belief, he argues that voluntary acts of inference make us responsible for our beliefs. While denying that believing is intrinsically normative, Hunter grounds the ethics of belief in attributive goodness. Believing something is to our credit when it shows us to be good in some way, and what we ought to believe depends on what we ought to know, and not on the evidence we have. The ethics of belief, Hunter argues, concern how a believer ought to be positioned in a world of possibilities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 167 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
547 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-285954-9 (9780192859549)
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Person
David Hunter is Professor of Philosophy at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) in Toronto. He has published numerous articles on the nature of belief.
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Professor of PhilosophyProfessor of Philosophy, Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)
Content
Introduction
1: On the Nature of Believing
2: The Ontology of Believing
3: The Objects of Believing
4: Believing without Representing
5: Objectivity and Credal Illusions
6: Subjectivity and Credal Necessities
7: Credal Agency
8: Credal Norms
1: On the Nature of Believing
2: The Ontology of Believing
3: The Objects of Believing
4: Believing without Representing
5: Objectivity and Credal Illusions
6: Subjectivity and Credal Necessities
7: Credal Agency
8: Credal Norms