Texas A&M University – Commerce
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Started 11 February 2024
Respectfully, does the vastness and or sustainability of a belief system, indicate plausibility? Why? How?
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No, the vastness or sustainability of a belief system does not necessarily indicate its plausibility. Plausibility is determined by evidence and logical coherence, not by the number of adherents or the longevity of the belief. A belief system can be widely accepted or enduring while still lacking empirical support or logical validity.
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Texas A&M University – Commerce
Yes, it does indicate the credibility of the system.
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Texas A&M University – Commerce
Yes, it does indicate the credibility of the system.
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I guess the plausibility of literal epistemology of a belief system is almost impossible to measure. An important question is for whom is the sustainability and vastness of the belief system.
Texas A&M University – Commerce
The vastness or sustainability of a belief system doesn't necessarily indicate its plausibility. Plausibility depends on evidence, logical coherence, and consistency with observable phenomena, rather than the popularity or longevity of a belief. While a belief system's widespread acceptance or enduring nature may influence perceptions, plausibility is determined by its ability to withstand critical scrutiny and align with empirical reality.
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University of Zulia
La lógica precisa del establecimiento del ORDEN para otra el futuro trascendentee inevitable: REALISMO CIENTIFICO PURO Y DURO=COSMOVISIÓN; el universo existe INDEPENDIENTE de la existencia del HOMBRE.
Texas A&M University – Commerce
No, the vastness or sustainability of a belief system does not necessarily indicate its plausibility. Plausibility is determined by evidence and logical coherence, not by the number of adherents or the longevity of the belief. A belief system can be widely accepted or enduring while still lacking empirical support or logical validity.
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