Tacit Belief 2004 (original) (raw)

ISIF Sponsored Workshop - BELIEF 2014

BELIEF 2014, the third edition of the series of conferences on the theory and application of belief functions and it is time to sum up the outcomes of this exciting experience and draw some lessons for the future of the conference and the community at large. BELIEF 2014 was held in beautiful St. Hugh’s college, Oxford. Defying stereotypes the weather was rather clement, allowing our attendees to appreciate the beauty of the historical city of Oxford!

Belief and Organization

2012

Examines the alternative belief systems which contemporary organizational actors live by and through which they seek to find meaning within the dominant (neo) capitalist social order. This volume marks an attempt to move the study of belief forward within management and organization studies.

Collective belief and acceptance

Synthese, 2001

Margaret Gilbert explores the phenomenon referredto in everyday ascriptions ofbeliefs to groups. She refers to this type ofphenomenon as``collective belief''andcalls the types of groups that are the bearersof such beliefs``plural subjects''. Iargue that the attitudes that ...

Logos & Episteme Volume 2 Issue 1 2011

Articles Bogdan CREȚU, Literature and Knowledge. A new Version of an Old Story Steve FULLER, Can Science Survive its Democratisation? Richard FUMERTON, An Ontologically Liberating Skepticism? Michael JENKINS The Origin of the ‘Gettier’ Problem: Socrates and The Theaetetus Bernard D. KATZ, Doris OLIN, Reasoning about Closure Jonathan L. KVANVIG, Against Pragmatic Encroachment Pierre LE MORVAN, Healthy Skepticism and Practical Wisdom P.D. MAGNUS, Miracles, Trust, and Ennui in Barnes’ Predictivism Michael J. SHAFFER, Three Problematic Theories of Conditional Acceptance Richard D. VULICH, Peer-Hood Debate John TURRI, Mythology of the Factive Reviews Lloyd B. GERSON, Ancient Epistemology, reviewed by Bogdan Baghiu Sam HARRIS, Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values, reviewed by Marian Țăranu Balkan Journal of Philosophy, reviewed by Ioan Alexandru Tofan