beliefpart
Beliefpart is a theoretical unit used in philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and related fields to denote a discrete component of a person's belief system. A beliefpart represents an individual proposition or evaluative claim that can be held with a certain degree of confidence and may interact with other parts of the set of beliefs. The term is not universally standardized, but it is used in discussions of how complex beliefs are composed of simpler, reusable elements and how those elements influence one another.
In practice, beliefparts can be atomic, referring to a single proposition, or composite, combining several propositions
Beliefparts are often invoked in models of belief revision and cognitive architecture to explain how new information
Critics argue that decomposing beliefs into discrete parts risks oversimplifying the holistic and context-dependent nature of