id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_n6d3vjr6arhuffwqi64ckm3sou ANTHONY O'HEAR REPLY TO GLASSEN 1984 6 .pdf application/pdf 2366 147 64 purports to show that we cannot rationally accept physical determinism acceptance of determinism would be so necessitated, (iii) a rational belief is one that is accepted because it meets certain rational standards for belief, physically determined to believe something (or to be in a certain belief state) If a belief I am determined to accept is cogent, Popper and Glassen assert that beliefs cannot both be physically Let us accept for the sake of argument that neurophysiological determinism is true, and also that all mental states are also brain states. rational reasons for my beliefs or of my having a physically determined cause he was determined to accept, and hence not rationally grounded. beliefs and standards of evidence in the light of their truth and rationality, that determinism makes it impossible to say that our beliefs are rational in physically determined to distinguish between beliefs held on good reasons wrongly as it happens, that his belief in, say, determinism is rational. ./cache/work_n6d3vjr6arhuffwqi64ckm3sou.pdf ./txt/work_n6d3vjr6arhuffwqi64ckm3sou.txt