Essays in Pragmatism
By (Author) William James
Simon & Schuster
The Free Press
1st January 1970
United States
General
Non Fiction
144.3
Paperback
176
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
213g
From the Hafner Library of Classics comes a collection of essays from William James, including introductory essays from some of the top scholars in America.
The Hafner Library of Classics offers a refreshing approach to the study of major Western philosophers through introductory essays by noted scholars that work to enliven the discussion of the human side of great thinkers.
In this addition to the series, readers will be immersed into the works and writings, including discussion of the sentiment of rationality, the moral philosopher and the moral life, Pragmatisms conception of truth. Essays in Pragmatism is a highly recommended classroom title that is sure to lead to stimulating discussion on historical backgrounds, evolution, and the importance of philosophical ideas.
William James was the first educator in the United States to offer a psychology course. An American philosopher, historian, and psychologist, James is widely known forThe Principles of Psychology(1890) as well as many essays on the science of religion.