This rare book contains an introduction to William James's ideas of
philosophical pragmatism. Written in the highly readable and enjoyable
style James is renowned for, this book will appeal not only to
philosophy enthusiasts, but also to anyone in love with the
possibilities of English prose. This fascinating book elucidates the
reasons why students of philosophy are still reading his ideas a
century after the lectures that comprise this work were delivered.
Comprised of eight lectures given in Boston and New York in 1906 and
1907, this book provides a great summary of some of James's most
important philosophical ideas and constitutes a must-read for anyone
interested in this great philosopher's work. This book was originally
published in 1907 and is proudly republished here with a new prefatory
biography of its author. William James was an American psychologist
and philosopher, hailed as the 'father of American psychology'. His
other notable works include: Principles of Psychology (1890) and The
Meaning of Truth (1909).
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ISBN
9781473374799
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Read Books Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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