Citations? I'm not a specialist in the philosophy of mind, but I'm petty sure that no philosophers of mind or cognitive scientists accept this account of belief.
That is the idea of "belief" we teach in econ class. Belief = what you'd bet on.
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How would you classify the slogan "No human being is illegal", for example?
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I'd say that's a thing people believe deeply, but most would struggle to explain what it means.
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Similarly, I think Humean's belief that belief is not affective is affective.
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So is your belief that Humean's belief that belief is not affective also affective? ;)
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Probably, since I don't know how I could bet on it.
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Hm, but I do think that some of the things that people "virtue signal", they truly believe in the econ sense of the term? Maybe we have different definitions of which actions are virtue signaling though?
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