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n nWilliam Kingdon Cliffords excellent treatise The Ethics of Belief is in this edition united with The Will to Believe; the spirited response by William James.n nThis book brings together the two essays which comprise the famous philosophical exchange between the mathematician William Kingdon Clifford and William James, a psychologist and philosopher. Famous for articulating the arguments and morality surrounding belief, these two papers are united in a single compact edition for the consideration and study of the reader.n nThe chief difference in opinion between Clifford and James, surrounds the matter of evidence. Clifford argued that belief in anything without supporting evidence is folly; individuals should hold an intellectual duty as well as a moral duty in what they believe. Wishful thinking, supposition, assumptions, or blind faith are therefore unacceptable and can act to damage ones intellect and ability to reason.n nWilliam James, in opposition to Cliffords view, states that the formation of beliefs is justifiable. He uses the athlete as one example; self-belief in ones abilities or capacity for achievement can provision a psychological edge that results in such beliefs being realized.n nJames then proceeds to outline a number of conditions which seek to justify the phenomena of religious belief as an intellectual and moral occurrence. That the issue of whether God exists is intellectually undecidable is central to Jamess thesis: a person can, without impinging on their intellect or morals, choose to believe or not to believe in a deity.n nBoth Clifford and James draw upon the established epistemic norms of philosophy, these being the principles which seekers of knowledge and truth should hold when acquiring a belief. Their exchange served to refine the norms in scholarly circles, ushering in a renewed and sustained interest in belief morality.n nA total of almost two decades elapsed between Clifford and James papers, and Clifford himself died in 1879. However the succinctness of James reply - which acts as an effective summary for the arguments within many of his lengthier works - brought both his paper and the paper of Clifford to prominence in academic circles.n
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