
Essays in Radical Empiricism
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Authors:
- James, William
1842 - 1910
- Perry, Ralph Barton
1876 - 1957
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In a transformative era of philosophical inquiry, "Essays in Radical Empiricism" by William James challenges the boundaries of traditional thought. This seminal work introduces the concept of radical empiricism, advocating for the primacy of experience and the intricate connections between our perceptions. James meticulously explores the nature of reality, emphasizing the significance of immediate experience over abstract theorization. Ideal for students, philosophers, and civic activists, this collection invites readers to reconsider their understanding of knowledge and existence. With its profound insights and rigorous analysis, "Essays in Radical Empiricism" remains a vital text for those seeking to engage deeply with the philosophical underpinnings of human experience and consciousness.
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