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Friday, February 10, 2017

The Ethics of Belief by W. K. Clifford

In this paper, I ordain elaborate all over my position through a evidentialist point of view. Overall, I go forth explain the basic concepts of W. K. Cliffords story, The morality of Belief, and what decisions I believe caused the series of unfortunate events. The captain, his beliefs, actions, reactions and my theory of what these events caused get out be overviewed in this presentation, compared by situational events in hypothetical references, and also stories derived from biblical scripture. I will attempt to deter any bias from those that set about a non evidentialist view on divinity fudge and society with a phone voice or wit to intellectual reasoning of a fellow evidentialist view. I do intend to show good bias towards non evidentialist views because for my belief I require strong exhibit and insight on modern day events or tribulations.\nIf a Captain was take to sea a ship that has sailed many seas before yet was told he needed repairs prior to this navigate would display a virtuoso(a) pretermit of common sense. For example, if a driver knew that they had little tramp down on their tires and suddenly immovable to drive the roadstead at night. Then, by surprise the roads became wet after it started to rain. aft(prenominal) driving, the driver and the car past(prenominal) hydroplaned and ran into the tree, if the driver then had a broken collar or sustained minimal injuries, they would alone have themselves to blame. Yet, again with the said(prenominal) instance where the driver was to have another rider in the car and the passenger was to every be injured or killed. The driver may not be held responsible by the court of law. However, the driver then felt the guilty sense of right and wrong and moral sadness from their passenger who sustained injuries or a fatality. Prior to this event, the driver is diagnosed low gear and goes through self-esteem issues. With their lack of friends and moral support they settle down to go to church where they ruin a support frame through their self crisis and harness faith in God...

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