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On the classical view, therefore, a properly basic belief is one that is basic - not founded upon other beliefs - and that is properly so in virtue of its truth (or at least probable truth) being transparent to the subject.
Belief is introduced as the cognitive act or state in which a proposition is taken to be true, and the psychological theory of belief is reviewed under the headings: belief as a propositional attitude, belief as subjective probability, belief as inference, and belief as association.
30 Μαρ 2023 · What are core beliefs? Core beliefs, also known as schemas, are deeply held beliefs of the self, the world or others, and the future. Examples of core beliefs include: Self: “I’m useless”, “I’m a failure”, “I’m unlovable”
Beliefs that are properly basic, in that they do not depend upon justification of other beliefs, but on something outside the realm of belief (a "non-doxastic justification"). Beliefs that derive from one or more basic beliefs, and therefore depend on the basic beliefs for their validity.
Definition. In psychology, a belief is typically defined as an internal mental state (e.g., a mental model) or a disposition that is often associated with a particular response that could be in the form of a statement or an action (see, e.g., Fishbein and Ajzen 1975).
20 Αυγ 2018 · A properly basic belief is a belief that has two properties: (1) it is justified and (2) it is not justified by inferences from more basic propositional beliefs (a "propositional belief" is a belief whose content is a proposition rather than some other kind of mental representation like a visual image, etc.).
Beliefs are convictions about what we accept as true. They provide the fundamental framework that we use to understand and engage meaningfully with the world. They also serve important social functions, such as in identity, relationships, and group coordination.