Furthermore, also doxastic collective intentionality can in some cases perform the task of institution-maintenance and in some cases even the task of institution creation. |
A third common line of objection to doxastic theories is that we may sometimes base beliefs on reasons of which we are unaware. |
Parmenides, it is argued, maintained that doxastic cognition is an ineluctable and even appropriate aspect of mortal life. |
Binkley fortifies this reasoning with doxastic logic. |
According to doxastic voluntarism, believing and disbelieving are choices that are up to us to make. |
As we saw, Goldman is skeptical about the prospects of identifying and adequately formulating regulative doxastic principles. |