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  • '''William James''' was an [[United States of America|American]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] William James' brother was [[Henry James]], a novelist.
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  • The American [[pragmatism|pragmatist]] philosopher and psychologist [[William James]] is commonly seen as the founder of the field, the basic tenets of which h ...had much to say about the practices and beliefs of the religious. Unlike [[William James|James]] though, Freud saw religion as an obsessional neurosis arising out o
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  • ...nglish citizen. He was the younger brother of the pragmatist philosopher [[William James]] and is now regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary [[
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  • *[[William James|James, William]], ''[[The Varieties of Religious Experience|The Varieties o
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  • ...ressed by the American pragmatists, in particular [[Charles Peirce]] and [[William James]]. James coined the famous verificationist motto: "A difference that makes
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  • ...alfway to Revolution: Investigation and Crisis in the Work of Henry Adams, William James, and Gertrude Stein.'' (1991). 509 pp.
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  • ...ogists in America, with an international reputation second only to that of William James [(1842-1910)].<ref name=wozniak2009/></p>
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  • * Bouwsma, William James. ''Venice and the Defense of Republican Liberty: Renaissance Values in the
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  • ...during the late 19th century. Largely due to the support of psychologist [[William James]], the [[American Society for Psychical Research]] (ASPR) opened its doors
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  • ...x]]), ''pragmatic'' theories of truth (such as those of [[C.S. Peirce]], [[William James]] and [[John Dewey]]) and ''deflationary'' accounts of truth like [[P.F. St
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  • ...wilhelm-wundt/ Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt]</ref> The American philosopher [[William James]] published his seminal book, ''[[Principles of Psychology]]'' <ref>The Pri The modern conceptualization of psychology is commonly attributed to both [[William James]] and [[Wilhelm Wundt]], regarded as the "fathers of modern psychology".
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  • ...mselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine." ([[William James]])
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  • ...ponsibility'. Fischer provides two versions. The first he attributes to [[William James]], although it is Fischer's distillation of James' views,<ref name=WJames/> In 1884 [[William James]] presented a talk entitled ''The Dilemma of Determinism'' in which he atta
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  • ...he philosophical [[pragmatism]] developed by [[Charles Sanders Peirce]], [[William James]], [[John Dewey]], and others.
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  • In an address titled ''The dilemma of determinism'' in 1884, [[William James]] suggested that "A common opinion prevails that the juice has ages ago bee :<font face="Gill Sans MT">"Moreover, in 'The Dilemma of Determinism' (1884) William James ...defined the dilemma as consisting not merely in the insignificance of hu
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  • ...Karl Marx|Marx]], [[Richard Wagner|Wagner]], [[Hector Berlioz|Berlioz]], [[William James]], [[French verse]], [[English literature|English]] [[prose]] composition, ...], [[psychiatry]] from [[Robert Burton (scholar)|Robert Burton]] through [[William James]] to modern methods, and [[art]], and [[European classical music|classical
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  • ...year=2003 |isbn=0-140-44918-3}} (J. MascarĂ³, translator)</ref> Philosopher William James felt that "religious love is only man's natural emotion of love directed to |title= William James
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  • ...iples can be traced back to early work in psychology such as the work of [[William James]], although it should be pointed out that psychological theories based on w
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