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SUMMARY:Credence in Psychological Explanation
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Abstract: Many philosophers understand belief in terms of the subjective probability that a proposition is true\, ranging between 0 (certainty in the negation of the proposition) and 1 (certainty of the proposition). Subjective probability\, or credence\, is frequently used in explaining belief-formation and action. I discuss advantages of using credences in explaining additional psychological phenomena such as ambivalence and the intensity of emotion upon receiving news. I also investigate when we have the experience of calculation\, and argue that a credence-based framework helps us explain this.&nbsp\;</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Joshua May:
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