Is Having Contradictory Beliefs Possible? Discussion and Critique of Arguments for the Psychological Principle of Non-Contradiction
Is Having Contradictory Beliefs Possible? Discussion and Critique of Arguments for the Psychological Principle of Non-Contradiction
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hyfrodol DOI: http://doi.org/10.26333/stsen.xxxi.
04 The aim of this paper is to present and analyze arguments provided for the Psychological Principle of Non-Contradiction which states that one cannot have, or cannot be described as having, contradictory beliefs.By differentiating two possible interpretations of copyright, descriptive and normative, and examining arguments (ontological and methodological) provided for each of them separately I point out the flaws in reasoning in these arguments and difficulties with aligning copyright with the empirical data provided by research done in cognitive and clinical psychology.I claim that copyright cannot be derived from any metaphysical stance regarding the mental phenomena and that having contradictory beliefs should be regarded as possible.Furthermore, I argue that interpreting a subject as having caruso rhodiola contradictory beliefs, and therefore abandoning copyright, can be more effective in explaining the phenomena of contradictory beliefs and irrational behaviour than solutions consistent with the copyright.