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The thought and character of William James / Ralph Barton Perry.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Vanderbilt library of American philosophyPublication details: Nashville : Vanderbilt University Press, 1996.Edition: New pbk. edDescription: xxi, 402 p.; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0826512798
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B 945 .J24 P47 1996
Contents:
Contents:
The elder Henry James-- The elder James and Emerson-- Personal characteristics of the Elder James-- Father and son-- Boyhood at home and abroad-- Shall he become a painter-- Scientific studies at Harvard-- Medical studies and philosophical beginnings-- Dresden and Berlin-- Wendell Holmes-- Reading and criticism-- Towards psychology and philosophy-- Depression and recovery-- Chauncey Wright and Charles Peirce-- Settling into the career-- Established in life-- European contracts in 1882-1883-- Josiah Royce and idealism-- Teaching, writing and travel-- James and the science of psychology-- The writing of the psychology-- Sources, doctrines and influence pf psychology-- The aftermath of the psychology-- The will to believe-- Moral individualism-- Social and political sentiments-- James as a reformer-- Varieties of religious experience-- James's personal faith-- Radical empiricism-- Friendly disputes with Charles Peirce-- Pragmatism-- James and Dewey-- Pragmatism in Italy and Germany-- Retirement from teaching-- James and Bergson-- The unfinished task-- Morbid traits-- Benign traits
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents:

The elder Henry James-- The elder James and Emerson-- Personal characteristics of the Elder James-- Father and son-- Boyhood at home and abroad-- Shall he become a painter-- Scientific studies at Harvard-- Medical studies and philosophical beginnings-- Dresden and Berlin-- Wendell Holmes-- Reading and criticism-- Towards psychology and philosophy-- Depression and recovery-- Chauncey Wright and Charles Peirce-- Settling into the career-- Established in life-- European contracts in 1882-1883-- Josiah Royce and idealism-- Teaching, writing and travel-- James and the science of psychology-- The writing of the psychology-- Sources, doctrines and influence pf psychology-- The aftermath of the psychology-- The will to believe-- Moral individualism-- Social and political sentiments-- James as a reformer-- Varieties of religious experience-- James's personal faith-- Radical empiricism-- Friendly disputes with Charles Peirce-- Pragmatism-- James and Dewey-- Pragmatism in Italy and Germany-- Retirement from teaching-- James and Bergson-- The unfinished task-- Morbid traits-- Benign traits

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