sannfæringar
Sannfæringar is the Icelandic term for beliefs or convictions. It denotes the mental state in which a person is convinced that a proposition is true. The term is used in everyday language as well as in philosophy, psychology, and social science. Sannfæringar can range from everyday assumptions to more comprehensive worldviews. They are not the same as knowledge; a sannfæring is a claim one holds with confidence, while knowledge requires justification and truth. A person may hold a sannfæring that turns out to be false or unsupported.
In philosophy, sannfæringar are analyzed as attitudes toward propositions, examined for their justification, evidence, and rational
Psychology and sociology emphasize how sannfæringar arise and persist. Cognitive biases, emotions, social identity, and propaganda
In practice, sannfæringar appear across domains such as science, religion, politics, and everyday life. Understanding their