Project Summary: read William James' "The Will to Believe" on pp. 109-115. Then prepare a written response to the following question to turn in at the beginning of class. [1] James uses the example of a train robbery to illustrate one way in which Clifford's approach to believe is problematic. What does James intend to show given the case? [2] James talks about the idea of risk taking in conjunction with our believing and compares his approach to the approach towards risk taken by Clifford. What is the difference between the two approaches? Which of the two do you think is preferable and why?