Pascal’s wager: Pragmatic arguments and belief in God . Oxford: Clarendon Press.Jordan, J. (2006). Pascal's Wager: Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God. Oxford University Press.Jordan, J. (2006) Pascal's Wager: Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God. Oxford: Clarendon Press....
Pascal's Wager 作者: Jeff Jordan 出版社: Oxford University Press, USA副标题: Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God出版年: 2006-12-28页数: 240定价: USD 85.00装帧: HardcoverISBN: 9780199291328豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 ...
Pascal's wager n. An argument according to which belief in God is rational whether or not God exists, since falsely believing that God exists leads to no harm whereas correctly believing that God exists may lead to an eternal reward.
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He later formulated Pascal's Wager, an argument for the belief in God based on probabilities. Pascal's triangle, a way to present binomial coefficients, also bears his name, though mathematicians knew binomial coefficients long before his time. ...
A mini biography of Blaise Pascal makes up the first part of this chapter. Pascal gives us his own understanding of what “heart” means. His idea of a wager when applied to belief in God constitutes the main feature of this chapter. When we look at God, because God is infinite but wi...
In Pascal's Wager: Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God, Jeff Jordan explores various theistic pragmatic arguments, and the objections employed against them. Jordan presents a new version of the Wager, what he calls the 'Jamesian Wager', and argues that the Jamesian Wager survives the ...
Pascal's wager is an argument in support of religious belief taking its name from the seventeenth century polymath Blaise Pascal. Unlike more traditional arguments for the existence of God, Pascal's wager is a pragmatic argument, concluding not that God exists but that one should wager for God...
How do we “wager” the assumptions beyond Pascal belief in God? Beyond cognitive behavior and rationalism? Beyond logotherapy? Beyond System Thinking? It will be good to explore from readers. NB: Pascal Pensee by Orwell 1627 is worthy of reading. If we don’t have time and energy to read...
In his posthumous "Pensees", Pascal offered an argument which compares belief in God to a wager, and demonstrated believing in God is the better option. His argument, known as Pascal's wager or Pascal's gambit, has, since early days, stimulated a considerable volume of discussions from a ...