The Passional Nature and the Will to Believe

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 52 (1):62 (2016)
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A central criticism of William James’s “The Will to Believe” is that it gives individuals a license for wishful thinking. There may be insufficient evidence with respect to the existence of God, but our willing to believe that God exists does not make it the case. Simply put, wanting something to be true does not make it true. Accordingly, some of James’s early critics proposed that the essay would have been more accurately titled “The Will to Deceive” or “The Will to Make Believe.” More recently, a number of scholars have defended James’s essay from these charges of wishful thinking. According...

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