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(Solved):  From Book - Rosen, Gideon A., et al. The Norton Introduction to Philosophy , in The Will ...



 From Book - Rosen, Gideon A., et al. The Norton Introduction to Philosophy , in The Will to Believe James Wiliam sets conditions for belief, based on hypothesis: living or dead, forced or avoidable, momentous or trivial. Explain these conditions and provide examples, then explain how this relates to belief in God.



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James asserts that a hypothesis is alive if it appeals to you as a real possibility, no matter how remote that possibility may be (ex: that God exists). Furthermore, as we frequently act on the beliefs we hold, a hypothesis is most alive for you if y
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