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[filed under theme 28. God / B. Proving God / 2. Proofs of Reason / d. Pascal's Wager ]

Full Idea

How will you wager if a coin is spun on 'Either God is or he is not'? ...If you win you win everything, if you lose you lose nothing.

Gist of Idea

If you win the wager on God's existence you win everything, if you lose you lose nothing

Source

Blaise Pascal (Pensées [1662], 418 (233))

Book Ref

Pascal,Blaise: 'Pensées', ed/tr. Krailsheimer,A.J. [Penguin 1966], p.150


A Reaction

'Sooner safe than sorry' is a principle best used with caution. Do you really 'lose nothing' by believing a falsehood for the whole of your life? What God would reward belief on such a principles as this?


The 14 ideas from 'Pensées'

Imagination creates beauty, justice and happiness, which is the supreme good [Pascal]
We live for the past or future, and so are never happy in the present [Pascal]
It is not good to be too free [Pascal]
It is a funny sort of justice whose limits are marked by a river [Pascal]
We only want to know things so that we can talk about them [Pascal]
Majority opinion is visible and authoritative, although not very clever [Pascal]
The first principles of truth are not rational, but are known by the heart [Pascal]
Painting makes us admire things of which we do not admire the originals [Pascal]
Pascal knows you can't force belief, but you can make it much more probable [Pascal, by Hacking]
Pascal is right, but relies on the unsupported claim of a half as the chance of God's existence [Hacking on Pascal]
The libertine would lose a life of enjoyable sin if he chose the cloisters [Hacking on Pascal]
If you win the wager on God's existence you win everything, if you lose you lose nothing [Pascal]
The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing [Pascal]
If man considers himself as lost and imprisoned in the universe, he will be terrified [Pascal]