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This book offers a powerful interpretation of the philosophy of William James. It focuses on the multiple directions in which James's philosophy moves and the inevitable contradictions that arise as a result. The first part of the book explores a range of James's doctrines in which he refuses to privilege any particular perspective: ethics, belief, free will, truth and meaning. The second part of the book turns to those doctrines where James privileges the perspective of mystical experience. Richard Gale then shows how the relativistic tendencies can be reconciled with James's account of mystical experience. An appendix considers the distorted picture of James's philosophy that has been refracted down to us through the interpretations of his work by John Dewey.
Llegir més - Autor/a Richard M. (University Of Pittsburgh) Gale
- ISBN13 9780521642699
- ISBN10 0521642698
- Pàgines 364
- Any Edició 1999
- Fecha de publicación 28/02/1999
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Divided Self of William James (Alemany, Francès)
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- Richard M. (University Of Pittsburgh) Gale
- 9780521642699



