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The Will to Believe
James, William, the Will to Believe
Following the Argument Where It Leads
European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, V-2 | 2013 from Doubt to Its Social Articulation 2
“The Will to Believe” by William James
Pragmatism in the Religious Thought of William James
The Will to Believe and the Public Dimension of Religious Belief
Friedrich Nietzsche and William James Against Scientism Dissertation Summary Rachel Cristy
The Cliffordian Virtue
Scott F. Aikin, EVIDENTIALISM and the WILL to BELIEVE
A Rhetorical Analysis of William James's the Will to Believe Bette Mae Conkin Iowa State University
The Role of Religious Belief in James's Pragmatism
The Will and Ethics of Belief: Epistemic Risks and Moral Consequences Nathan Duddles
Clifford, William Kingdom
Meaning Agnosticism and Pragmatism
THE WILL to BELIEVE by William James
A Neglected Argument in “The Iw Ll to Believe" Alexander M
The Will to Believe
Science, Religion, and “The Will to Believe”
Top View
Reconstructing James's Early Radical Empiricism: the 1896 Preface
Fideism, Evidentialism, and the Epistemology of Religious Belief
William James's "The Will to Believe" and the Ethics of Self-Experimentation Author(S): Jennifer Welchman Source: Transactions of the Charles S
ABSTRACT Proportioning Theistic Belief: Approaches to Faith, Reason
The Imperative for Non-Rational Belief1 O Imperativo Para Crença Não-Racional
The Traditions of Fideism
Honesty and Inquiry: W.K. Clifford's Ethics of Belief
The Will, the Will to Believe, and William James: an Ethics of Freedom As Self-Transformation
William James's Will to Believe Revisited William James's Will to Believe Revisited
European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, III-1 | 2011 James’S Epistemology and the Will to Believe 2
Pascal Was No Fideist
The Classic Debate on the Relationship Between Faith and Reason: Some Contemporary Challenges from the Perspectives of Relativism and Postmodernism