William James

Pragmatism

Philosophical defense of pragmatism as truth test based on practical consequences

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William James
William James

The father of American psychology and pragmatism, James argued that ideas are tools for action and that truth is what works in experience. The Principles of Psychology is the founding text of American psychology; The Varieties of Religious Experience the greatest philosophical study of religion. He wrote with unusual grace and accessibility for a philosopher.

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