led to believe - translation to ιταλικό
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led to believe - translation to ιταλικό

1896 LECTURE BY WILLIAM JAMES
Will-to-Believe; Will to Believe; The will to believe; Will to Believe Doctrine; Will to believe doctrine; Will to believe; Will To Believe

led to believe      
ha un motivo per credere
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diodo emanatore di luce (anello elettronico che qualora attraversato da corrente elettrica emana luce a frequenza regolare)
make believe         
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Make Believe (Song); Make Believe (Single); Make Believe (Download); Make Believe (song); Make Believe (album); Make Believe (disambiguation)
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Ορισμός

believe
v.
1) to believe firmly, sincerely, strongly; mistakenly
2) (D; intr.) to believe in (to believe in ghosts)
3) (D; tr.) to believe of (I can't believe it of him)
4) (L) we believe that she will come
5) (M) they all believe the story to be true
6) (misc.) I believe so; I believe not

Βικιπαίδεια

The Will to Believe

"The Will to Believe" is a lecture by William James, first published in 1896, which defends, in certain cases, the adoption of a belief without prior evidence of its truth. In particular, James is concerned in this lecture about defending the rationality of religious faith even lacking sufficient evidence of religious truth. James states in his introduction: "I have brought with me tonight ... an essay in justification of faith, a defense of our right to adopt a believing attitude in religious matters, in spite of the fact that our merely logical intellect may not have been coerced. 'The Will to Believe,' accordingly, is the title of my paper."

James' central argument in "The Will to Believe" hinges on the idea that access to the evidence for whether certain beliefs are true depends crucially upon first adopting those beliefs without evidence. As an example, James argues that it can be rational to have unsupported faith in one's own ability to accomplish tasks that require confidence. Importantly, James points out that this is the case even for pursuing scientific inquiry. James then argues that like belief in one's own ability to accomplish a difficult task, religious faith can also be rational even if one at the time lacks evidence for the truth of one's religious belief.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για led to believe
1. We were led to believe both ideas had been abandoned.
2. The Washington area is actually far less transient than you may have been led to believe.
3. "Do not be led to believe that disengagement will not be implemented," he said.
4. Why does this, as we are led to believe, intelligent woman need a prop.
5. "It‘s a much more diverse movement than we‘re often led to believe." President George W.