According to Zagzebski, Pascal might respond to the objection that we cannot change our beliefs simply by making a choice by arguing that
A) You can change your beliefs instantly if you apply force of will.
B) You can change your beliefs instantly if you are rational about it.
C) If you act as if you believe, over time, you may end up believing.
D) All of the above.
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