The work of William James contributed greatly to the burgeoning fields of psychology, particularly in the areas of education, religion, mysticism and pragmatism. The brother of novelist Henry James and of diarist Alice James, William wrote several powerful essays expressing his ideas on the pragmatic theory of truth, sentience, and human beings' right to believe.
The Moral Equivalent of War
William James
audiobookbookReligiøse erfaringer
William James
bookThe Varieties of Religious Experience (Complete Edition)
William James
bookThe Varieties of Religious Experience
William James
audiobookbookThe Hidden Self
William James
bookIs Life Worth Living?
William James
bookGreat Men, Great Thoughts, and The Environment
William James
bookPsychology: Briefer Course
William James
bookGreat Men, Great Thoughts, and The Environment
William James
bookLe moi, la conscience et l’attention : Traité de psychologie
William James
bookVariedades de la experiencia religiosa : Un estudio de la naturaleza humana
William James
bookSmoky the Cowhorse
William James
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Whole Self : A Concise History of the Birth & Evolution of Human Consciousness
Kendrick Mercer
audiobookSpinoza
Ian Buruma
audiobookThe Quest for a Moral Compass
Kenan Malik
audiobookOn the Ends of Good and Evil
Marcus Tulius Cicero
audiobookThe Uses of Delusion : Why It's Not Always Rational to Be Rational
Stuart Vyse
audiobookA Story of Us : A New Look at Human Evolution
Lesley Newson, Pete Richerson
audiobookSelfless : The Social Creation of “You”
Brian Lowery
audiobookBonobo Handshake
Vanessa Woods
audiobookDeliberately Divided
Nancy L. Segal
audiobookMind Shift
John Parrington
audiobookWhen Bad Thinking Happens to Good People
Steven Nadler, Lawrence Shapiro
audiobookObservations and Aphorisms
J.-M. Kuczynski
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