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He finds that "the Nikayas and the Atthakavagga present the same cognitive attitude toward views, wrong or right."
In James 1.8, it denotes instability of a cognitive attitude, "he is a double-minded man, unstable in attitude".
With Jackson, D. N., & Messick, S. J. Personality organization in cognitive attitudes and intellectual abilities (abstract).
In epistemology, 'voluntarism' describes the view that belief is a matter of the will rather than one of simply registering one's cognitive attitude or degree of psychological certainty with respect to a stated proposition.