The Will to Believe

The Will to Believe
Author: William James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1896
Genre: Belief and doubt
ISBN: HARVARD:32044017068255

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William James on the Courage to Believe

William James on the Courage to Believe
Author: Robert J. O'Connell
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780823282814

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William James’ celebrated lecture on “The Will to Believe” has kindled spirited controversy since the day it was delivered. In this lively reappraisal of that controversy, Father O’Connell contributes some fresh contentions: that James’ argument should be viewed against his indebtedness to Pascal and Renouvier; that it works primarily to validate our “over-beliefs” ; and most surprising perhaps, that James envisages our “passional nature” as intervening, not after, but before and throughout, our intellectual weighing of the evidence for belief.

Evidentialism and the Will to Believe

Evidentialism and the Will to Believe
Author: Scott Aikin
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781623560171

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Work on the norms of belief in epistemology regularly starts with two touchstone essays: W.K. Clifford's "The Ethics of Belief" and William James's "The Will to Believe." Discussing the central themes from these seminal essays, Evidentialism and the Will to Believe explores the history of the ideas governing evidentialism. As well as Clifford's argument from the examples of the shipowner, the consequences of credulity and his defence against skepticism, this book tackles James's conditions for a genuine option and the structure of the will to believe case as a counter-example to Clifford's evidentialism. Exploring the question of whether James's case successfully counters Clifford's evidentialist rule for belief, this study captures the debate between those who hold that one should proportion belief to evidence and those who hold that the evidentialist norm is too restrictive. More than a sustained explication of the essays, it also surveys recent epistemological arguments to evidentialism. But it is by bringing Clifford and James into fruitful conversation for the first time that this study presents a clearer history of the issues and provides an important reconstruction of the notion of evidence in contemporary epistemology.

Willing to Believe

Willing to Believe
Author: R. C. Sproul
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781585581535

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What is the role of the will in believing the good news of the gospel? Why is there so much controversy over free will throughout church history? R. C. Sproul finds that Christians have often been influenced by pagan views of the human will that deny the effects of Adam's fall. In Willing to Believe, Sproul traces the free-will controversy from its formal beginning in the fifth century, with the writings of Augustine and Pelagius, to the present. Readers will gain understanding into the nuances separating the views of Protestants and Catholics, Calvinists and Arminians, and Reformed and Dispensationalists. This book, like Sproul's Faith Alone, is a major work on an essential evangelical tenet.

Pragmatism and Other Writings

Pragmatism and Other Writings
Author: William James
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781101221617

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The writings of William James represent one of America's most original contributions to the history of ideas. Ranging from philosophy and psychology to religion and politics, James composed the most engaging formulation of American pragmatism. 'Pragmatism' grew out of a set of lectures and the full text is included here along with 'The Meaning of Truth', 'Psychology', 'The Will to Believe', and 'Talks to Teachers on Psychology'.

The Ethics of Belief By William K Clifford A Paper Read Before the Metaphysical Society

The Ethics of Belief   By William K  Clifford  A Paper Read Before the Metaphysical Society
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1876
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0022054851

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A Will to Believe

A Will to Believe
Author: David Scott Kastan
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780191004292

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On 19 December 1601, John Croke, then Speaker of the House of Commons, addressed his colleagues: "If a question should be asked, What is the first and chief thing in a Commonwealth to be regarded? I should say, religion. If, What is the second? I should say, religion. If, What the third? I should still say, religion." But if religion was recognized as the "chief thing in a Commonwealth," we have been less certain what it does in Shakespeare's plays. Written and performed in a culture in which religion was indeed inescapable, the plays have usually been seen either as evidence of Shakespeare's own disinterested secularism or, more recently, as coded signposts to his own sectarian commitments. Based upon the inaugural series of the Oxford-Wells Shakespeare Lectures in 2008, A Will to Believe offers a thoughtful, surprising, and often moving consideration of how religion actually functions in them: not as keys to Shakespeare's own faith but as remarkably sensitive registers of the various ways in which religion charged the world in which he lived. The book shows what we know and can't know about Shakespeare's own beliefs, and demonstrates, in a series of wonderfully alert and agile readings, how the often fraught and vertiginous religious environment of Post-Reformation England gets refracted by the lens of Shakespeare's imagination.

The Sentiment of Rationality

The Sentiment of Rationality
Author: William James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1896
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: HARVARD:32044010406098

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