In "The Will to Believe," James argues that for many of us the belief in God is:
a. An irrelevant one, and so should be discarded.
b. A live one, and so must be decided.
c. Involuntary.
d. Decided by Pascal's wager.
e. Radically different in character from "moral" belief.
b
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