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    Retaining a belief across time on temporalism means the s... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Temporalism cannot adequately account for the retention of propositional attitudes over time.

    Retaining a belief across time on temporalism means the stored cognitive state remains anchored to its original temporal context, so 'Violet is a child' as believed in 2014 carries that index forward.

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    Anchored to its original temporal context(explaining how beliefs stay connected to when they were formed)
    Tied or attached to the specific time when something happened—like how a memory stays linked to when it was first experienced.
    Cognitive state(philosophy of mind)
    A mental condition or way your mind is in at a particular moment, like believing something, perceiving something, or remembering something.
    Index (or indexical)(in semantics and formal philosophy)
    In philosophy, a way of keeping track of different factors (like time, place, or perspective) that can change how we evaluate whether something is true.
    temporalism(Philosophy of language / semantics)
    The view that propositions can have different truth-values with respect to different times, motivating a time index in semantic evaluation.

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