Heroes’ Dilemma and Believers’ Dilemma

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ABSTRACT

Based on our knowledge, understanding, and wisdom, we choose. We sometimes cannot choose both, two or more and nothing. We either believe what we choose or not because of our intentions. Heroes’ dilemma and Believers’ dilemma are about two choices that both have negative results when chosen, but the person may choose the one better than the other based on his character. The author gave twelve examples, eight examples for heroes’ dilemma and four examples for believers’ dilemma. The choice is the good. Heroes’ dilemma requires an act of heroism and believers’ dilemma requires an act of courage. Actions analyses and textual analyses are observed.

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Fortunado, I. (2016) Heroes’ Dilemma and Believers’ Dilemma. Open Journal of Philosophy, 6, 251-255. doi: 10.4236/ojpp.2016.63024.

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