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intentional self-deception; intellectual belief vs. belief in the flesh
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selfishgene.livejournal.com
2005-11-29 03:26 pm (UTC)
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In the human mind a complete change can take a long time. Losing a loved one, for instance, results in months of mental adjustments. This is not like doing a file change on a computer.
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spoonless.livejournal.com
2005-11-29 11:14 pm (UTC)
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excellent points, I find this topic fascinating.
I think there are many levels of belief, more than just these two. Belief is very hard to define, both philosophically and psychologically.
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I think there are many levels of belief, more than just these two. Belief is very hard to define, both philosophically and psychologically.