Publié en ligne: 31 déc. 2018
Pages: 115 - 130
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/disp-2007-0003
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© 2007 Anthony R. Booth, published by Sciendo
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Direct Doxastic Voluntarism — the notion that we have direct (un-mediated) voluntary control over our beliefs — has widely been held to be false. There are, however, two ways to interpret the impossibility of our having doxastic control: as either a conceptual/ logical/metaphysical impossibility or as a psychological impossibility. In this paper I analyse the arguments for (