Belief
A belief is a firm thought that something is true, often based on revelation. Belief is usually a part of belonging to a religion. It is different to scientific knowledge that can be tested, but belief is not able to be tested. The word is also used to describe what a person expects will happen based on limited information.
Examples
For instance, a person may believe in God or gods, while "I believe Amy will come around today" can also be a belief. Belief is also something you believe in but you cannot prove exactly.
Belief Media
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A Venn diagram illustrating the traditional definition of knowledge as justified true belief (represented by the yellow circle). The Gettier problem gives us reason to think that not all justified true beliefs constitute knowledge.
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Philosopher Jonathan Glover warns that belief systems are like whole boats in the water; it is extremely difficult to alter them all at once (for example, it may be too stressful, or people may maintain their biases without realizing it).
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We are influenced by many factors that ripple through our minds as our beliefs form, evolve, and may eventually change.
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Socio-demographic correlates of witchcraft beliefs