Pragmatism as Humanism: The Philosophy of William James |
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Man in James psychological thought | 11 |
Attractiveness of the mindbody parallelism view | 20 |
The stream of consciousness | 26 |
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aesthetic analysis behavior bodily C. S. Peirce cephalic movements chapter conception consciousness is efficacious consciousness's selection context conversion demands desires and interests determined difference emotional empirically given ence epistemology ethical and religious evaluated example existence experience of activity experienced explained fact feeling function Hence human experience Ibid ideas interactionist view introduce novelty introspection James argues James begins James concludes James proposes James suggests judgment knower man's moral melioristic mental metaphysical mind monism moral experience moral ideals mystical natural theology needs notion object overbelief passing thought passional nature perception philosophy pluralism Pluralistic Universe position practical Prag pragmatic theory Principles of Psychology psychological explanation psychology pure experience radical empiricism rational reaction reality religious belief religious conversion religious experiences sainthood sciousness selectivity of consciousness sensation soul stream of consciousness strenuous mood subconscious theory of truth things thinker tion tism transcendental ego true unified unseen world whole William James York