Take a Leap of Faith

Apr 3

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Before Class: 

Learning Goals In Class:

  1. Distinguish doxastic voluntarism from doxastic involuntarism.  Debate which is a better theory of how our beliefs form.
  2. Understand William James’s three conditions for a good life leap of faith.
  3. Compare religious leaps of faith to leaps of faith in business, politics and romance.
  4. Debate whether cross-cultural disagreement undermines the rationality of any religious belief.

Individual Prep Question for Take a Leap of Faith

William Clifford and William James had an epic debate about the role that our beliefs play in the good life.  Using the passages and the TGLM text, reconstruct their views by filling out the following table, using the starting point – goal – means structure we have used elsewhere in GGL.

WILLIAM CLIFFORDWILLIAM JAMES
Starting Point (Where do our beliefs tend to fit into our lives?)





Starting Point (Where do our beliefs tend to fit into our lives?)
Goal (What should we aim for with our beliefs?)











Goal (What should we aim for with our beliefs?)
Means (What habits or skills can help us live better lives?)






Means (What habits or skills can help us live better lives?)