摘要
The issue of this study continues the analysis of persuasive truth (the "truth" of beliefs), a problem debated by us inseveral articles already published, especially in two of them: Doxastic Dialectics (1999) and The Probable and theProblem (2010). In this new "chapter," our intention is to develop more details from the perspective of subjectivity,which has a grounding role in doxastic dialectics. Doxa's axiomatic mechanism tries to temper the subjectivedimension of persuasive truth, by submitting the doxastic proofs to the control of the oppositional principle(=antithetic "reasoning"). Doxastic thinking discovers dialectically its own ratio (=measure), progressivelyincreasing the relevance of the listening capacity. In the text that follows, the concept of listening is used in a largerthan sensitive sense, being equivalent to condition of receptivity.