The Philosophical psychology of William James

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The Philosophical psychology of William James

Michael H. DeArmey & Stephen Skousgaard, editors

(Current continental research, 005)

Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology & University Press of America, 1986

  • pbk.

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"Bibliography on James's psychology, [by] Michael H. DeArmey" p. 125-167

Includes bibliographies and indexes

Contents of Works

  • The place of William James's "Principles of psychology" in American philosophy / Andrew J. Reck
  • The anthropological foundations of William James's philosophy / Michael H. DeArmey
  • The project of a metaphysics of psychology in William James's "Principles of psychology" / Lester Embree
  • On the metaphysical foundations of scientific psychology / Charlene Haddock Seigfried
  • The "principles" as a heartier "Essay concerning human understanding" / Ignas K. Skrupskelis
  • Association and the sense of sameness in James's "Principles of psychology" / Richard Cobb-Stevens
  • The value of experience and the experience of value / Shannon McIntyre Jordan

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This volume examines the fundamental nature of William James' now classic work, The Principles of Psychology. The essays reveal the insights and complexities in James' pioneering study of human nature, and the book concludes with an extensive bibliography. The only collection of essays to focus on The Principles of Psychology exclusively and to evaluate it from American and Continental perspectives. Co-published with the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology.

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