William James
13 books
William James (1842-1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist, widely regarded as one of the leading figures in the development of pragmatism and functional psychology. His influential works, including "The Principles of Psychology" and "The Varieties of Religious Experience," explore the intersections of philosophy, psychology, and spirituality. James's approach emphasized the practical implications of ideas and the importance of individual experience, making significant contributions to both philosophy and the emerging field of psychology. His lectures and essays continue to resonate, reflecting his belief in the pluralistic nature of reality and the value of diverse perspectives.
Books by This Author
13 titles
A Pluralistic Universe / Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
William James
Essays in Radical Empiricism
William James
Memories and Studies
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Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking
William James
Psychology: Briefer Course
William James
Talks To Teachers On Psychology; And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals
William James
The Letters of William James, Vol. 1
William James
The Letters of William James, Vol. 2
William James
The Meaning of Truth
William James
The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1 (of 2)
William James
The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2 (of 2)
William James
The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature
William James
The Will to Believe, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
William James
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