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<p>representations since they do not involve sensory qualities in order to represent something, unlike perceptions or episodic memories. Because of this, it seems natural to construe beliefs as attitudes towards propositions, which also constitute non-sensory representations, i.e. as <a href="page.php?w=propositional_attitudes">propositional attitudes</a>. As <a href="page.php?w=mental_attitude">mental attitude</a>s, beliefs are characterized by both their content and their mode. The content of an attitude is what this attitude is directed at: its</p><p>
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