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- Overbelief abstract "Overbelief is philosophical term for a belief adopted that requires more evidence than one presently has. Generally, acts of overbelief are justified on emotional need or faith, rather than evidence. It contrasts with the less-often debated concept, underbelief. Someone who fails to adopt a belief that they clearly have evidence for is committing underbelief. This idea originates from the works of William James in The Varieties of Religious Belief and refers to the conceptual framework that individuals have.".
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- Overbelief subject Category:Belief.
- Overbelief subject Category:Concepts_in_epistemology.
- Overbelief subject Category:Concepts_in_logic.
- Overbelief subject Category:Informal_fallacies.
- Overbelief subject Category:Skepticism.
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- Overbelief type Concept105835747.
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- Overbelief type Fallacy105893916.
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- Overbelief type InformalFallacies.
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- Overbelief comment "Overbelief is philosophical term for a belief adopted that requires more evidence than one presently has. Generally, acts of overbelief are justified on emotional need or faith, rather than evidence. It contrasts with the less-often debated concept, underbelief. Someone who fails to adopt a belief that they clearly have evidence for is committing underbelief.".
- Overbelief label "Overbelief".
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- Overbelief wasDerivedFrom Overbelief?oldid=557385168.
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