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... believe it too . We define primitive beliefs as taken - for - granted , uncontroversial beliefs supported by a unanimous social consensus among those in a position to know . It is as if the believer says to himself : " I believe , and ...
... believe it too . We define primitive beliefs as taken - for - granted , uncontroversial beliefs supported by a unanimous social consensus among those in a position to know . It is as if the believer says to himself : " I believe , and ...
Page 384
... primitive beliefs , as defined , are indeed more resistant to change than other beliefs , as would be expected by our theory . Table 1 shows nine state- ments which were presented to about 70 subjects represent- ing the three kinds of ...
... primitive beliefs , as defined , are indeed more resistant to change than other beliefs , as would be expected by our theory . Table 1 shows nine state- ments which were presented to about 70 subjects represent- ing the three kinds of ...
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... beliefs which if changed , are not expected to produce any significant changes in other beliefs : " There is no ... primitive beliefs changing least as a result of hypnotic sug- gestion , authority beliefs changing more , peripheral ...
... beliefs which if changed , are not expected to produce any significant changes in other beliefs : " There is no ... primitive beliefs changing least as a result of hypnotic sug- gestion , authority beliefs changing more , peripheral ...
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