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A selected correspondence offers an intimate, chronological portrait of an American thinker through private and professional letters that trace education in science and medicine, European study, early struggles with illness, and the establishment of an academic career. The letters document the drafting of major psychological works, debates with contemporaries, experiments and interests in psychical research, and routine details of family life and marriage. Recurring themes include the interplay of feeling and reason, the formation of temperament, and the practical habits of a vigorous intellectual; editorial notes explain selection and preserve manuscript voice.

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William James

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.

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