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Doxastic voluntarism is a philosophical view that people elect their own beliefs. That is, that subjects have a certain amount of control over what they believe, such that a subject may choose whether or not to believe a certain thing. This philosophical view is derived from a branch of logic known as doxastic logic, however, as opposed to other philosophical views on belief, doxastic voluntarism claims each human agent as the author of one's own beliefs. Doxastic voluntarism falls under the branch of philosophy known as ethics of belief.

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  • Doxastischer Voluntarismus (de)
  • Voluntarismo doxástico (es)
  • Doxastic voluntarism (en)
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  • Doxastischer Voluntarismus ist ein Fachbegriff der Philosophie, der bedeutet, dass man sich frei und willentlich für oder gegen eine Meinung beziehungsweise einen Glauben entscheiden kann, d. h., dass man seine Überzeugungen mit Hilfe seines Willens vollständig kontrollieren kann. (de)
  • Doxastic voluntarism is a philosophical view that people elect their own beliefs. That is, that subjects have a certain amount of control over what they believe, such that a subject may choose whether or not to believe a certain thing. This philosophical view is derived from a branch of logic known as doxastic logic, however, as opposed to other philosophical views on belief, doxastic voluntarism claims each human agent as the author of one's own beliefs. Doxastic voluntarism falls under the branch of philosophy known as ethics of belief. (en)
  • El voluntarismo doxástico es una postura filosófica cuyo fundamento es la habilidad de ejercer control voluntario sobre las creencias propias. Esto es, el sujeto posee la libertad de adoptar sus creencias, de tal suerte que es capaz de seguir una ideología o no de manera autónoma. Esta visión filosófica deriva de una rama de la lógica conocida como lógica doxística; sin embargo, opuesto a otras visiones filosóficas sobre la creencia, el voluntarismo doxástico reconoce a cada ser humano como el autor de sus propias creencias; tal postura cae en una rama de la filosofía conocida como .​​ (es)
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  • Doxastischer Voluntarismus ist ein Fachbegriff der Philosophie, der bedeutet, dass man sich frei und willentlich für oder gegen eine Meinung beziehungsweise einen Glauben entscheiden kann, d. h., dass man seine Überzeugungen mit Hilfe seines Willens vollständig kontrollieren kann. (de)
  • El voluntarismo doxástico es una postura filosófica cuyo fundamento es la habilidad de ejercer control voluntario sobre las creencias propias. Esto es, el sujeto posee la libertad de adoptar sus creencias, de tal suerte que es capaz de seguir una ideología o no de manera autónoma. Esta visión filosófica deriva de una rama de la lógica conocida como lógica doxística; sin embargo, opuesto a otras visiones filosóficas sobre la creencia, el voluntarismo doxástico reconoce a cada ser humano como el autor de sus propias creencias; tal postura cae en una rama de la filosofía conocida como .​​ Los filósofos argumentan que existen dos tipos de voluntarismo doxástico: directo e indirecto. El voluntarismo doxástico directo propone que la persona tiene control sobre algunas de sus creencias (por ejemplo, cuando un individuo cambia sus creencias del teísmo al ateísmo); por otro lado, el voluntarismo doxástico indirecto propone que el individuo tiene un control inconsciente, expresado a través de acciones intermedias voluntarias, sobre sus creencias (por ejemplo, cuando se está investigando e involuntariamente el individuo evalúa la evidencia).​ (es)
  • Doxastic voluntarism is a philosophical view that people elect their own beliefs. That is, that subjects have a certain amount of control over what they believe, such that a subject may choose whether or not to believe a certain thing. This philosophical view is derived from a branch of logic known as doxastic logic, however, as opposed to other philosophical views on belief, doxastic voluntarism claims each human agent as the author of one's own beliefs. Doxastic voluntarism falls under the branch of philosophy known as ethics of belief. Philosophers argue that there are two types of doxastic voluntarism: direct doxastic voluntarism and indirect doxastic voluntarism. Direct doxastic voluntarism being that the person has control over some of their beliefs (e.g. an individual changes his belief from theism to atheism) and indirect doxastic voluntarism is that the person has unintended control, through voluntary intermediate actions, over some of their beliefs (e.g. researching and unintentionally evaluating the evidence). (en)
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