TheOtherDave doesn’t think you have a choice whether you believe X or non-X, just how you feel about your beliefs. To use your analogy, the only choice is deciding whether the fact that (you believe that) the sky is blue makes you happy or not.
Doh! You are absolutely correct. I left out a “non” in the first clause and thought that the comment was on the “adjustability” of the belief, not the adjustability of the feelings about the inevitable belief. Whoops—thank you for the correction.
Um, that’s not what he actually said, you know.
It’s even right there in the part you quoted.
TheOtherDave doesn’t think you have a choice whether you believe X or non-X, just how you feel about your beliefs. To use your analogy, the only choice is deciding whether the fact that (you believe that) the sky is blue makes you happy or not.
Doh! You are absolutely correct. I left out a “non” in the first clause and thought that the comment was on the “adjustability” of the belief, not the adjustability of the feelings about the inevitable belief. Whoops—thank you for the correction.