According to Blackburn, Pascal's Wager is an argument
A) For the truth of religious belief.
B) Based on metaphysical premises.
C) For the utility of believing in God.
D) All of the above.
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Q36: Blackburn finds Pascal's wager compelling.
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Q43: According to Blackburn, the scenario imagined in
Q44: According to Blackburn, the flaw in Pascal's
Q45: Explain Pascal's wager in your own words.
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