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In the 'MISSING CHILD' case, group beliefs function as occurrent beliefs because the instantiation of the belief—such as a computer printout or information sent to a third party—has a causal effect without requiring further epistemic activation.
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- Pluralism About Group Knowledge: A Reply to Jesper Kallestrup ... social-epistemology.com via serper
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- occurrent belief concept