Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Theory of justification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In some way, each of us is responsible for what we believe. Beliefs are not typically formed completely at random, and thus we have anintellectual responsibility, or obligation, to try to believe what is true and to avoid believing what is false. An intellectually responsible act is within one's intellectual rights in believing something; performing it, one is justified in one's belief.

---SPSmith

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