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The Litany of Tarski is a template to remind oneself that beliefs should stem from reality, from what actually ais, as opposed to what we want, or what would be convenient. For any statement X, the litany templatetakes the form "If X, I desire to believe that can be stated about any fact. Here's another example:X".
Quoting The Meditation on Curiosity:
If thesky is bluebox contains a diamond,
I desire to believe that thesky is bluebox contains a diamond;
If thesky isbox does notbluecontain a diamond,
I desire to believe that thesky isbox does notblue.
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See also: The Bottom Line
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