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Wager: Encyclopedia II - Pascal's Wager - Explanation

The Wager can be stated by the following explanation provided by Pascal in the Pensees-- "God is, or He is not. But to which side shall we incline? Reason can decide nothing here. There is an infinite chaos which separated us. A game is being played at the extremity of this infinite distance where heads or tails will turn up...Which will you choose then? Let us see. Since you must choose, let us see which interests you least. You have two things to lose, the true and the good; and two things to stake, your reason and your will, ...

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Pascal's Wager, Pascal's Wager - Explanation, Pascal's Wager - Criticisms of Pascal's wager, Pascal's Wager - Assumes God rewards belief, Pascal's Wager - Assumes a Christian God, Pascal's Wager - Measure Theory, Pascal's Wager - Statistical arguments, Pascal's Wager - Many way tie, Pascal's Wager - Does not constitute a true belief, Pascal's Wager - Assumes one can choose belief, Pascal's Wager - Decision-theoretic arguments

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Wager: Encyclopedia II - Pascal's Wager - Criticisms of Pascal's wager
Before entering into the criticisms of the Wager, it is only fair to note, as is less widely known, that the wager was never intended to be a basis or reason for faith. The wager is found in an apologetic (his Pensées) aimed at those who didn't consider the question of God worth considering. The wager had the express intention of showing the "happy agnostic" the value and probable necessity of considering the question of God. Pascal has been severely criticized, for example by Voltaire. Some criticisms are summarized below:

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Pascal's Wager, Pascal's Wager - Explanation, Pascal's Wager - Criticisms of Pascal's wager, Pascal's Wager - Assumes God rewards belief, Pascal's Wager - Assumes a Christian God, Pascal's Wager - Measure Theory, Pascal's Wager - Statistical arguments, Pascal's Wager - Many way tie, Pascal's Wager - Does not constitute a true belief, Pascal's Wager - Assumes one can choose belief, Pascal's Wager - Decision-theoretic arguments

Read more here: » Pascal's Wager: Encyclopedia II - Pascal's Wager - Criticisms of Pascal's wager

Wager: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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Wager: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Wager

 

Wager

  • To dream of making a wager, signifies that you will resort to dishonest means to forward your schemes.
  • If you lose a wager, you will sustain injury from base connections with those out of your social sphere.
  • To win one, reinstates you in favor with fortune.
  • If you are not able to put up a wager, you will be discouraged and prostrated by the adverseness of circumstances.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Wager, Meaning of Dreams about Wager, Dream Interpretation Wager)

 

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Atheist's Wager

The Atheist's Wager is the atheistic equivalent of Pascal's Wager. While Pascal suggested that it is better to take the chance of believing in a god that might not exist rather than to risk offending a god that does, the Atheist's Wager counters that: It is better to live your life as if there are no gods, and try to make the world a better place for your being in it. If there is no god, you have lost nothing and will be remembered fondly by those you left behind. If there is a benevolent god, he will judge you on your ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Wager between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich

Julian L. Simon and Paul Ehrlich entered in a famous wager in 1980, betting on a mutually agreed upon measure of resource scarcity over the decade leading up to 1990. Wager between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich - The wager. Simon had Ehrlich choose five of several commodity metals. Ehrlich chose 5 metals: copper, chrome, nickel, tin, and tungsten. Simon bet that their prices would go down. Ehrlich bet they would go up. "The face-off occurred in the pages of Social Science Quarterly, where Simon challenge ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Coherence philosophical gambling strategy

In a thought experiment proposed by the Italian probabilist Bruno de Finetti in order to justify Bayesian probability, an array of wagers is coherent precisely if it does not expose the wagerer to certain loss if his opponent is prudent. Coherence philosophical gambling strategy - Operational subjective probabilities as wagering odds. You must set the price of a promise to pay $1 if John Smith wins tomorrow's election, and $0 otherwise. You know that your opponent will be able to choose either ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Gambling

Gambling has had many different meanings depending on the cultural and historical context in which it is used. Currently, in western society, it generally has an economic definition and meaning and typically refers to "wagering money or something of material value on something with an uncertain outcome in hope of winning additional money or material goods". Furthermore: the outcome of the wager is typically evident within a short period of time the primary intent of the bet is t ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Ontological argument

In theology and the philosophy of religion, an ontological argument for the existence of God is an argument that God's existence can be proved a priori, that is, by intuition and reason alone. In the context of the Abrahamic religions, it was first proposed by the medieval philosopher Anselm of Canterbury in his Proslogion, and important variations have been developed by philosophers such as René Descartes, Gottfried Leibniz, Norman Malcolm, Charles Hartshorne, and Alvin Plantinga. A modal logic versi ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Craps

Craps (previously known as crabs) is a casino gambling game using dice. Players wager money against the casino on the outcome of one roll, or of a series of rolls of two dice. Craps can also be played in less formal settings and is said to be popular among soldiers. In such situations side bets are less frequent, with one or several participants covering or "fading" bets against the dice. Craps - The basic game. The basic game of craps is very simple. The most fundamental bet is the "pass line" wager ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Blaise Pascal

Blaise Pascal (June 19, 1623–August 19, 1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher. Pascal was a child prodigy, who was educated by his father. Pascal's earliest work was in the natural and applied sciences, where he made important contributions to the construction of mechanical calculators and the study of fluids, and clarified the concepts of pressure and vacuum by expanding the work of Evangelista Torricelli. Pascal also w ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Poker

Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, which is awarded to the remaining player or players with the best combination of cards. Poker can also refer to video poker which is a single-player game seen in casinos much like a slot machine. In order to play, one must learn the basic rules and procedures of the game, the values of the various combinations of cards (see hand), and the rules abou ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Spread

Spread may refer to: Bid/offer spread, difference between the price bid and offered of a commodity or security, also called the turn Spread (food), an edible paste put on other foods Spread, in spread betting, a score difference being wagered on In finance, the difference in price between related securities, Crack spread, between crude oil and gasoline Spark spread, between natural gas and electricity (for gas-fired power stations) Option adjusted spr ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Casino game

Games available in most casinos are commonly called casino games. A casino game typically provides a predictable long-term advantage to the house while offering the player the possibility of a large short-term payout. Casino games often offer the player the illusion of control in which the player is given choices, but the choices do not eliminate the player's long-term disadvantage (the house advantage). This disadvantage is caused by the casino not paying the full amount that would be expected for the odds wagered. For ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Around the World in Eighty Days

Around the World in Eighty Days (French: Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is a classic adventure novel by Jules Verne, first published in 1872. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly employed French valet Passepartout attempt to circumnavigate the late Victorian world in 80 days on a £20,000 wager set by his friends at the Reform Club. The technological innovations of the 19th century had opened the possibility of rapid circumnavigation and the prospect fascinated Verne and his readership. The ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Cockfight

A cockfight is a contest held in a cockpit between two gamecocks. Gamecocks are not typical farm chickens. The roosters are specially bred and trained for increased stamina and strength. Sometimes, they are given drugs to better their chances of winning. They possess an inherent aggression toward all males of the same species, but have to be trained to fight as they do. Cockfighting is considered a traditional sporting event by some, and an example of animal cruelty by most others. Usually wagers are made on the outcome of the match, with the surviving ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia - Cribbage

Cribbage or Crib is a card game that involves forming combinations of cards over a series of hands to accumulate points. Points are mainly scored by runs, regardless of suit; by pairs, triples and quadruples; by flushes; and by cards that add up to 15. Cribbage is the only card game that can legally be played for a wager in British pubs. According to John Aubrey, cribbage was invented by Sir John Suckling, a British poet, in the early 17th century. It was derived from an older card game called Noddy. It has survived, with no major changes, as one of the mo ...

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Wager: Encyclopedia II - Atheist's Wager - Criticism

The Atheist's Wager suffers from many of the same weaknesses as Pascal's wager. Most notably, we can point out the following issues: Atheist's Wager - Assumes god rewards actions. The Atheist's Wager suffers from the logical fallacy of the false dilemma, relying on the assumption that the only possibilities are: a benevolent god exists and punishes or rewards according to one's actions, orSee also:

Atheist's Wager, Atheist's Wager - Explanation, Atheist's Wager - Criticism, Atheist's Wager - Assumes god rewards actions, Atheist's Wager - Does not consider the costs and benefits of belief

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Wager: Encyclopedia II - Atheist's Wager - Explanation

It states that if you were to analyse your options in regard to how to live your life, you would come out with the following possibilities: You may live a good life and believe in a god, and a benevolent god exists, in which case you go to heaven: your gain is infinite. You may live a good life without believing in a god, and a benevolent god exists, in which case you go to heaven: your gain is infinite. You may live a good life and believe in a god, but no benevolent god exists, in which case you leave a posit ...

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Atheist's Wager, Atheist's Wager - Explanation, Atheist's Wager - Criticism, Atheist's Wager - Assumes god rewards actions, Atheist's Wager - Does not consider the costs and benefits of belief

Read more here: » Atheist's Wager: Encyclopedia II - Atheist's Wager - Explanation

Wager: Encyclopedia II - Wager between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich - The wager

Simon had Ehrlich choose five of several commodity metals. Ehrlich chose 5 metals: copper, chrome, nickel, tin, and tungsten. Simon bet that their prices would go down. Ehrlich bet they would go up. "The face-off occurred in the pages of Social Science Quarterly, where Simon challenged Ehrlich to put his money where his mouth was. In response to Ehrlich's published claim that "If I were a gambler, I would take even money that England will not exist in the year 2000" - a proposition Simon regarded as too silly to bother with - Simon ...

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Wager between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich, Wager between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich - The wager, Wager between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich - Analysis of why Ehrlich lost, Wager between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich - The proposed second wager

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