The Ethics Of Belief by Gottfried Burger

"The Ethics of Belief" explores the moral obligations associated with forming and holding beliefs. It argues that individuals have a duty to ensure their beliefs are based on sufficient evidence and rational inquiry, rather than on wishful thinking or societal pressures. The text emphasizes the consequences of holding beliefs without proper justification, suggesting that such negligence can lead to harmful actions and societal harm. It advocates for intellectual responsibility and the pursuit of truth as essential components of ethical belief formation.

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