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On the emergence of group beliefs and knowledge

Abstract

The author considers some aspects of the supposed emergence of group epistemic properties, the beliefs and knowledge.

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I. Pris
Институт философии НАН Беларуси
Belarus

Igor Pris



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Pris I. On the emergence of group beliefs and knowledge. Science and Innovations. 2023;(11):32-35. (In Russ.)

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