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"belief finds its verification in words"?

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whats the exact meaning of this quotation?

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  1. Belief is usually defined as a conviction of the truth of a proposition without its verification; therefore a belief is a subjective mental interpretation derived from perceptions, contemplation(reasoning), or communication.

    Words verify one's beliefs.  Reading, listening and speaking about the belif will verify it.


  2. finding something in print/words helps prove what you think or believe.

  3. dont no try typing it in to google

  4. Words represent concepts.  Sentences represent more complex concepts.  Any belief can be verified with the right combination of concepts (i.e. words).

    Whether or not this verification process is rational or delusional is another matter!

    Well, that's my best GUESS.

    Yeah, I think Wendy is probably right!

  5. what

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