Short Writing Assignment 3- Answering Essay Questions

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Dani Katta PHI 2010 U07 Professor Harris 5 February 2024 Short Writing Assignment 3: Answering Essay Questions Special terms that would need to be explained: Forced Wager: A situation where one is compelled to make a choice between options, even though the potential outcomes and probabilities are not fully known. Theist Belief: Belief in the existence of a God or gods. Components of a Forced Wager: The four components of a forced wager according to William James are: A choice between two options. Both options have the possibility of gain and loss. The probabilities of these gains and losses are not fully known. The decision is momentous and cannot be avoided. Rational: Logical, reasonable, and based on sound judgment. Outline for essay response: Introduction: Briefly introduce William James' concept of a "Forced Wager" concerning theist belief.
Thesis statement: The essay will discuss an example of a forced wager, James' perspective on the rational choice, and my agreement or disagreement with his stance. Body Paragraph 1: Example of a Forced Wager Provide a clear example of a forced wager other than theist belief that has the four components: Choice between two options Possibility of gain and loss in both options Probabilities of outcomes are not fully known. Body Paragraph 2: James' Perspective on Rational Choice Explain what James would consider the rational choice in your example of a forced wager. Discuss his reasoning for this choice based on his belief that belief in God is a forced wager. Body Paragraph 3: Agreement or Disagreement with James State whether I agree or disagree with James' perspective on the rational choice in your example. Provide reasoning and evidence to support your position, considering the potential gains and losses, probabilities, and momentousness of the decision. Conclusion:
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