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Essays in Radical Empiricism Paperback - 1996
by William James
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- Title Essays in Radical Empiricism
- Author William James
- Binding Paperback
- Edition [ Edition: Reprint ]
- Condition Used - Good Condition
- Pages 283
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A.
- Date 1996-03-01
- Bookseller's Inventory # 6718516
- ISBN 9780803275898 / 0803275897
- Weight 0.72 lbs (0.33 kg)
- Dimensions 7.97 x 5.34 x 0.7 in (20.24 x 13.56 x 1.78 cm)
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Themes
- Chronological Period: Modern
- Library of Congress subjects Philosophy, Modern, Experience
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 95051057
- Dewey Decimal Code 191
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From the rear cover
Essays in Radical Empiricism shows William James concerned with ultimate reality and moving toward a metaphysical system. The twelve essays originally appeared in journals between 1904 and 1906. James himself collected them to illustrate what he called "radical empiricism", but this volume was not published until 1912, two years after his death. Included are such seminal essays as "Does Consciousness Exist?" and "A World of Pure Experience". The distinguished scholar and biographer Ralph Barton Perry, who edited this volume, called the essays essential to an understanding of James writings. Radical empiricism takes us into a "world of pure experience". In the essays as introducer Ellen Kappy Suckiel notes, "James inquires into the metaphysically basic reality underlying the common-sense objects of our world. It is here that he defends his view that 'experience' is the sole and ultimate reality". The essays deal with the applications of this "pure" or "neutral" experience the general problem of relations, the role of feeling in experience, the nature of truth.
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- Library Journal, 09/01/1996, Page 215