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  1. philosophy of mind (see, for example, "Human Immortality," in Essays in Religion and Morality, in The Works of William James, ed. cit., 75-101), and perhaps other areas of philosophy as well. In this paper I shall focus only on establishing the aforementioned claims, leaving these other possibilities unexplored.

  2. 26 de abr. de 1982 · Essays in Religion and Morality brings together a dozen papers of varying length to these two themes so crucial to the life and thought of William James. . Reflections on the two subjects permeate, first, James's presentation of his father's Literary Remains; second, his writings on human immortality and the relation between reason and faith; third, his two memorial pieces, one on Robert Gould ...

  3. 24 de out. de 2008 · (The Works of William James.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1979.Google Scholar SR, ‘ The Sentiment of Rationality ’, The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy.Google Scholar VRE, The Varieties of Religious Experience. New York: The Modern Library, c. 1902.

  4. the utility of religion was an important issue: John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), and William James (1842-1910); this is accomplished by devoting a chapter to a text authored by each of these thinkers: 1) Utility of Religion (Mill), 2) The Anti-Christ (Nietzsche), and 3) The Varieties of Religious Experience (James).

  5. The InteLex Past Masters database The Works of William James is the complete electronic edition of The Works of William James; edited by Frederick H. Burkhardt, Fredson Bowers, and Ignas K. Skrupskelis; Cambridge, Mass., London, England: Harvard University Press, 1975 - 1988

  6. Essays in religion and morality e' un libro di James, William <1842-1910> pubblicato da Harvard university press. Guarda la scheda di catalogo su Beweb.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2021 · William James (1842–1910) is considered a pioneer thinker and was one of America’s most influential philosophers whose ideas paved the foundations for much of modern psychology and impacted various disciplines including philosophy, education, and religion.