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In reply to the discussion: What is a belief system? [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)24. I don't see anywhere where it excludes it
And some of the features of belief systems appear to apply to science. For example science has an implicit value that knowledge is good. Substantive beliefs of science include that testing hypotheses experimentally leads to truth. Not that under this point, the article says the beliefs may take almost any form. Also see your answer in No. 4, where you said beliefs may be facts based on evidence, which appears to include science.
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Can you define belief system without using the words belief or system in the definition
marylandblue
May 2018
#5
That's pretty good, but what if I don't have a religion, philosophy or moral code
marylandblue
May 2018
#9
Worthless as a concept related to religion discussions, not worthless in general
marylandblue
May 2018
#88
In the simplest sense it's a mental construct that defines the world around you.
Major Nikon
May 2018
#23
Some philosophers would argue philosophy encompasses science rather than the other way around
Major Nikon
May 2018
#51
It's confusing because apologists have made it a keystone in some of their worst argumentation.
Act_of_Reparation
May 2018
#57
I thought I'd get a better idea of what makes something a true belief system
marylandblue
May 2018
#97