I’m reminded of Emotivism.
“Belief in belief” sounds perfectly plausible here, where the second-level belief is different: not that believers are morally superior, or believers go to heaven, but that believers are cool.
I’m reminded of Emotivism.
“Belief in belief” sounds perfectly plausible here, where the second-level belief is different: not that believers are morally superior, or believers go to heaven, but that believers are cool.