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(2012) Synthese 188 (2).
In this paper, I argue that the rejection of doxastic voluntarism is not as straightforward as its opponents take it to be. I begin with a critical examination of William Alston’s defense of involuntarism and then focus on the question of whether belief is intentional.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-011-9919-3
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Steup, M. (2012). Belief control and intentionality. Synthese 188 (2), pp. 145-163.
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