William James was the older brother of novelist Henry James, and a pioneering psychologist and philosopher. His works pushed the boundaries of psychology and helped shape the direction the field would grow in. Collected here are four of his most important books: Essays in Radical Empiricism, The Meaning of Truth, The Varieties of Religious Experience, and What is an Emotion? These books helped forge a field and remain as important today as when they were first written!
Pragmatism : A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking
Dr. William James
bookThe Meaning of Truth
Dr. William James
bookThe William James Reader
Dr. William James
bookThe Meaning of Truth
Dr. William James
bookWhat is an Emotion?
Dr. William James
bookEssays in Radical Empiricism
Dr. William James
bookThe Varieties of Religious Experience
Dr. William James
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bookAn Outline of Occult Science
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