The Will to Believe, Human Immortality, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy - William James - Books - Digireads.com - 9781420978704 - December 1, 2021
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The Will to Believe, Human Immortality, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy

William James

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The Will to Believe, Human Immortality, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy

The work of William James contributed greatly to the burgeoning fields of psychology, particularly in the areas of education, religion, mysticism, and pragmatism. The brother of novelist Henry James and of diarist Alice James, William wrote several powerful essays expressing his ideas on the pragmatic theory of truth, sentience, and human beings' right to believe. In "The Will to Believe", James suggests that what a person holds to be true or attainable may exist through that person's belief in them, regardless of a lack of physical evidence. In a sense, he advocates the theory of self-fulfilling prophesies. "Human Immortality" was a speech delivered during the annual Ingersoll Lectureship, given in memory of George Goldthwait Ingersoll, in 1897 at Harvard University. Together this collection of eleven essays exemplifies why William James was such a powerful influence on modern psychology. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2021
ISBN13 9781420978704
Publishers Digireads.com
Pages 222
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 13 mm   ·   285 g
Language English  

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