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“''I believed ~ that this was a work event.''”
“''I believed ~ that this was a work event.''”


[[Implicit belief]] is a kind of dark inversion of [[constructive knowledge]]: whereas the latter is a hypothetical state of mind one claims not to have had but a court finds any half-decent person would have had, “implicit belief” is a state of mind one claims to have had but, no-one with the first iota of life experience believes for a moment one ''actually'' had.
[[Implicit belief]] is a kind of dark inversion of [[constructive knowledge]]: whereas the latter is a hypothetical state of mind one claims not to have had but a court finds any half-decent person would have had, “implicit belief” is a state of mind one claims to have had but no-one with the first iota of life experience would believe for a moment a fully functioning adult human could ''actually'' have.


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*[[Constructive knowledge]]
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