Doxastic attitudes refer to an individual's mental states concerning belief or acceptance regarding a proposition. Specifically, they encompass the various ways in which a person might hold beliefs, such as believing, doubting, wondering, or being uncertain about something. In philosophy, particularly in epistemology, doxastic attitudes are important for understanding how people form beliefs, the justification for those beliefs, and how beliefs influence actions and decision-making.
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