The Will to Believe, William James
The Will to Believe, William James
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The Will to Believe

Author: William James

Narrator: Liam Johnson

Unabridged: 8 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Stream Readers

Published: 03/07/2023


Synopsis

"The Will to Believe" is a philosophical essay written by William James in 1896. The essay is a defense of the concept of religious faith and argues that belief can be justified even in the absence of objective evidence.James argues that there are some beliefs, such as religious beliefs, that cannot be proven or disproven by empirical evidence. He contends that in cases where there is insufficient evidence to support a belief, individuals are justified in using their will to believe in order to hold on to what they consider to be important or valuable beliefs.James also argues that the act of believing itself can have positive effects on an individual's life. Belief can provide a sense of meaning and purpose, as well as a framework for understanding the world. Furthermore, James contends that individuals who possess a strong will to believe are more likely to succeed in achieving their goals, as they are more motivated and focused."The Will to Believe" was a controversial work in its time, and it continues to be debated by philosophers and scholars today. While some have criticized James's arguments for promoting irrationality and dogmatism, others have praised his defense of personal autonomy and individual freedom of thought. Overall, "The Will to Believe" is an important contribution to the ongoing philosophical discourse on the nature of belief and faith.

About William James

American psychologist and philosopher William James (1842-1910), brother of novelist Henry James, was a groundbreaking researcher at Harvard University and one of the most popular thinkers of the nineteenth century. Among his many works are Principles of Psychology and Human Immortality.


Reviews

Goodreads review by robin on May 28, 2020

William James And The Right To Believe William James's "The Will to Believe and other Essays in Popular Philosophy" is a collection of nine essays written over a course of seventeen years -- from 1879 -- 1896 together with a Preface. The last of the essays is the controversial essay for which the col......more

Goodreads review by Linards on February 17, 2023

Religious faith is often dismissed with the words: “People believe what they want to believe”. The genius of William James is to make this sound like a good thing. Rather than finding fault with the bias, prejudice and self-interest underpinning our cherished beliefs, he defends and celebrates this......more

Goodreads review by Billie on June 13, 2021

William James was a brilliant psychologist. This is captured well in this set of lectures and articles. If I had more space and time, I'd try to demonstrate the value of the whole volume, but instead let's just look at the title essay, "The Will to Believe." James says that since the 18th-century Enl......more

Goodreads review by Erik on June 05, 2011

I may have read this collection while taking a philosophy course with Christopher Morse at Union Theological Seminary in New York. Of the essays, "The Will to Believe" impressed me most with its arguments for the ontologically constituative nature of certain beliefs.......more

Goodreads review by Don on July 20, 2022

I admit, then, that were I addressing the Salvation Army or a miscellaneous popular crowd it would be a misuse of opportunity to preach the liberty of believing as I have in these pages preached it. What such audiences most need is that their faiths should be broken up and ventilated, that the north......more