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"The Wager" Self-Quiz
Blaise Pascal
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According to Pascal, we encounter time, dimension, and number because . . .
Were embodied
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God is time, dimension, and number
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We are in contact with the infinite
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Theyre an intrinsic feature of the universe
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For Pascal, what do we know about the infinite?
Nothing
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It is nature
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That it exists and it is nature
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That it exists
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What do we stand to gain and lose if we wager on the existence of God, according to Pascal?
We stand to gain everything or lose everything
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We stand to gain everything and lose nothing
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We stand to gain nothing and lose everything
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We stand to gain nothing and lose nothing
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How does Pascal suggest non-believers bring themselves to believe in Gods existence?
By thinking through their decision not to believe
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By rereading his argument
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By exposing themselves to philosophy and literature
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By acting as though they believe
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What is Pascals response to people who believe we should only act on a certainty?
If this were the case, we should never act at all
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There is more certainty in religion than whether we may see tomorrow
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We often act on uncertainties
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All of the above
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Pascal holds that we can know whether God exists or what God is.
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FALSE
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Pascal argues that it isnt clear whether we should believe in God or not.
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Pascal argues that while there is more to gain in this world by not believing in God, belief in God promises a better afterlife.
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