Product Description
In the course of our daily lives we make lots of evaluations of actions. We think that driving above the speed limit is dangerous, that giving up one s bus seat to the elderly is polite, that stirring eggs with a plastic spoon is neither good nor bad. We understand too that we may be praised or blamed for actions performed on the basis of these evaluations. The same is true in the case of certain beliefs. Sometimes we blame people for what they believe falsely or irrationally. On occasion, we praise them for their intellectual discoveries. The goal of the present study is to describe the foundations which allow for these kinds of judgments. If you think that people are not always forgivable for what they believe, you will find in this book the resources to defend this thought.
About the Author
Anne Meylan, University of Fribourg and University of Geneva, Switzerland.
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