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- catalog contributor b7680368.
- catalog contributor b7680369.
- catalog contributor b7680370.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [371]-373.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Introduction -- 1. From Some problems of philosophy. A, Philosophy and its critics. B, The problems of metaphysics. C, The problems of being -- 2. Remarks on Spencer's definition of mind as correspondence -- 3. The sentiment of rationality -- 4. The will -- 5. From The principles of psychology. A, The stream of thought. B, The consciousness of self. C, Conception: the sense of sameness. D, The perception of time. E, Sensation. F, The perception of space. G, The perception of reality. H, On "essence." I, Necessary truths and the effects of experience -- 6. From Essays in radical empiricism. A, Does "consciousnes" exist? B, A world of pure experience. C, The thing and its relations. D, How two minds can know one thing. E, The place of affectional facts in a world of pure experience. F, The experience of activity. G, Is radical empiricism solipsistic? -- 7. From The varieties of religous experience. A, Circumscription of the topic. B, The sick soul. C, The divided self and the process of its unification. D, Conversion. E, Mysticism. F, Philosophy. G, Conclusions -- 8. Humanism and truth -- 9. A dialogue (from The meaning of truth) -- 10. Address at the Emerson Centenary in Concord -- 11. The moral philosopher and the moral life -- 12. The will to believe -- 13. On a certain blindness in human beings -- 14. The Ph.D. octopus -- 15. The moral equivalent of war -- 16. From A pluralistic universe. A, The continuity of experience. B, Conclusions -- Suggestions for further reading.".
- catalog extent "lxv, 373 p.".
- catalog identifier "0061316164".
- catalog isPartOf "Essential writings of the great philosophers".
- catalog isPartOf "Harper torchbooks, TB1616".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog subject "191".
- catalog subject "B945.J21 W55 1971".
- catalog subject "Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Introduction -- 1. From Some problems of philosophy. A, Philosophy and its critics. B, The problems of metaphysics. C, The problems of being -- 2. Remarks on Spencer's definition of mind as correspondence -- 3. The sentiment of rationality -- 4. The will -- 5. From The principles of psychology. A, The stream of thought. B, The consciousness of self. C, Conception: the sense of sameness. D, The perception of time. E, Sensation. F, The perception of space. G, The perception of reality. H, On "essence." I, Necessary truths and the effects of experience -- 6. From Essays in radical empiricism. A, Does "consciousnes" exist? B, A world of pure experience. C, The thing and its relations. D, How two minds can know one thing. E, The place of affectional facts in a world of pure experience. F, The experience of activity. G, Is radical empiricism solipsistic? -- 7. From The varieties of religous experience. A, Circumscription of the topic. B, The sick soul. C, The divided self and the process of its unification. D, Conversion. E, Mysticism. F, Philosophy. G, Conclusions -- 8. Humanism and truth -- 9. A dialogue (from The meaning of truth) -- 10. Address at the Emerson Centenary in Concord -- 11. The moral philosopher and the moral life -- 12. The will to believe -- 13. On a certain blindness in human beings -- 14. The Ph.D. octopus -- 15. The moral equivalent of war -- 16. From A pluralistic universe. A, The continuity of experience. B, Conclusions -- Suggestions for further reading.".
- catalog title "William James; the essential writings. [Edited by] Bruce W. Wilshire. With a pref. by James M. Edie.".
- catalog type "text".