Multiple Choice
Some thinkers (e.g., William Clifford) argue that we should never believe anything unless we have sufficient evidence. William James replies that even in the absence of sufficient evidence, we can justifiably believe something if it
A) makes us feel good.
B) makes us rich.
C) is consistent with other things we believe.
D) is unavoidable and could make a significant difference in our lives.
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