Essays in Radical Empiricism by JAMES, William

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William James (1842 – 1910) was a pioneering American psychologist and philosopher. He wrote influential books on the young science of psychology, educational psychology, psychology of religious experience and mysticism, and the philosophies of pragmatism and Radical Empiricism.Essays in Radical Empiricism is a collection edited and published posthumously by his colleague and biographer Ralph Barton Perry in 1912. It was assembled from a collection of reprinted journal articles published from 1904–1905 which James had deposited in August, 1906, at the Harvard University for supplemental use by his students. (Wikipedia)

  • 12 minutes 54 seconds
    Editor’s Preface
  • 50 minutes 23 seconds
    Does Consciousness Exist?
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    A World of Pure Experience
  • 37 minutes 50 seconds
    The Thing and its Relations
  • 16 minutes 24 seconds
    How Two Minds Can Know One Thing
  • 23 minutes 38 seconds
    The Place of Affectional Facts in a World of Pure Experience
  • 39 minutes 51 seconds
    The Experience of Activity
  • 17 minutes 9 seconds
    The Essence of Humanism
  • 29 minutes 57 seconds
    The Notion of Consciousness (English)
  • 10 minutes 33 seconds
    Is Radical Empiricism Solipsistic?
  • 3 minutes 41 seconds
    Mr Pitkin’s Refutation
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