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Holding True and Holding as True

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There is nothing absurd about holding a sentence true without believing the proposition it expresses. For example, people often hold Holy Scriptures to be true without necessarily understanding them. People display a kind division of epistemic labor. They hold many propositions as true because they trust others, such as scientists or priests, who are taken to understand them.
Title: Holding True and Holding as True
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There is nothing absurd about holding a sentence true without believing the proposition it expresses.
For example, people often hold Holy Scriptures to be true without necessarily understanding them.
People display a kind division of epistemic labor.
They hold many propositions as true because they trust others, such as scientists or priests, who are taken to understand them.

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