DescriptionThe twelve pieces featured in Essays in Radical Empiricism display the influential philosopher's preoccupation with ultimate reality and his turn toward a metaphysical system. Originally published in journals between 1904 and 1906, these essays were selected by William James to illustrate the doctrine he called 'radical empiricism.' Arguing in favor of a pluralistic universe, James denies that experience can be defined in terms of an absolute force determining the relationships between things and events; relationships, regardless of whether they hold things together or apart, are as real as the things themselves. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Longmans, Green, and Co., New York, 1912. New English translation of essay 'On the Notion of Conscience.' Index.Author: JamesVAT: NoMinimum Order Quantity: 0
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