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    Be·lief sys·tem

    noun

    • 1. a set of principles or tenets which together form the basis of a religion, philosophy, or moral code: "the ancient Greek belief system"

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  2. Sep 7, 2023 · A belief system is a structured set of principles or tenets held to be true by an individual or larger group. It can contain aspects such as morality, life purpose, or empirical reality (Uso-Domenech & Nescolarde-Selva, 2016). Belief systems are fundamental to human existence.

  3. Oct 7, 2018 · Beliefs are our brains way of making sense of and navigating our complex world. They are mental representations of the ways our brains expect things in our environment to...

  4. Aug 21, 2022 · Definition. A civilization or cultures belief system is the arrangement of beliefs within that society or culture. The phrase describes a society’s knowledge and ideas, including scientific and technical understanding.

  5. The belief system of a person or society is the set of beliefs that they have about what is right and wrong and what is true and false.

  6. A belief system might be better than another if it, along with some trivial false beliefs, contains some important true beliefs.

  7. Jan 14, 2015 · Belief systems are the stories we tell ourselves to define our personal sense of Reality. Every human being has a belief system that they utilize, and it is through this mechanism that we individually, “make sense” of the world around us.

  8. Nov 21, 2023 · A belief system is a set of principles that help inform a person of the world around them and help them interpret it. This can be as simple as believing in...

  9. Definition of Belief System. ( noun) A set of beliefs held by a particular society, culture, or individual.

  10. Definition: Belief systems refer to the core principles, values, and ideologies that individuals hold, often shaped by cultural, societal, religious, and personal influences.

  11. Aug 14, 2006 · In one way of speaking, the belief just is the fact or proposition represented, or the particular stored token of that fact or proposition; in another way of speaking, the belief is the state of having such a fact or representation stored.

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