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It is not the case that When reason corrects the false belief, the passion founded on it ceases or diminishes, meaning reason indirectly governed the will's direction.
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Passions often persist despite rational knowledge: smokers know lung cancer risks but continue smoking anyway.
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Reason and passion operate through different neural pathways; correcting beliefs doesn't guarantee emotional cessation or behavioral change.
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The claim conflates rational understanding with effective motivation; knowing something intellectually ≠ willing it emotionally.
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False beliefs causally sustain emotions: fear of flying diminishes when one learns accident statistics are actually very low.
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Reason operates as a belief-corrector through evidence evaluation, thereby indirectly reshaping motivational states.
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Will-direction follows from what we believe to be true and good; correcting beliefs necessarily alters what we pursue.
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