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Two Important but Almost Never Related Beliefs

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Engelmann, Arno (Universidade de Sao Paulo)
JOURNAL:
  Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 42(1), 87 - 91.
YEAR: 2008
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Probabilistic skepticism, Gestalt theory, consciousness, cognition, Cartesianism, epistemological system
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
HTTP: http://www.springerlink.com/content/87u7285275274746/
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-448-215 (Last edited on 2009/03/19 00:14:13 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Engelmann believes in two general strong beliefs. On one side, Engelmann believes in probabilistic skepticism. That the existence has its maximum probability or there is no existence at all is not possible. The other probabilities of existence are always possible. On the other hand, instead of elements that constitute a beginning arrived at by an unknown division, the Gestalt theory begins with wholes or Gestalten. These Gestalten can be divided in parts but each part can be only a part of his specific Gestalt. The majority of probabilistic skeptics and the majority of Gestalt theory followers do not believe they can be together accepted. On the contrary Engelmann is a member of a small group that both beliefs occur simultaneously. Bibace’s questions were each answered by Engelmann. In some questions Engelmann harmonize with Bibace, in others they disagree.
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