The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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No belief, not even a true belief, is a necessary condition – and so constitutive – of authentic existence.

The most that any belief can be is representative of authentic existence.

Still, the difference between being representative of authentic existence and being misrepresentative of it remains – and it is an important difference.

The point is only that that it cannot be so important as to be in some way a necessary condition of authentic existence, and so constitutive of it.

11 December 2006

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