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William James : Writings 1878-1899 : Psychology, Briefer Course The Will to Believe Talks to Teachers and Students Essays (Library of America) PDF

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cover next page > title: author: publisher: isbn10 | asin: print isbn13: ebook isbn13: language: subject publication date: lcc: ddc: subject: cover next page > < previous page_iii next page > page Page iii William James Writings 18781899 Psychology: Briefer Course The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy Talks to Teachers on Psychology and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals Selected Essays < previous page_iii next page > page cover next page > title: author: publisher: isbn10 | asin: print isbn13: ebook isbn13: language: subject publication date: lcc: ddc: subject: cover next page > < previous page_iv next page > page Page iv Volume arrangement, notes, and chronology copyright © 1992 by Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., New York, N.Y. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced commercially by offset- lithographic or equivalent copying devices without the permission of the publisher. Reprinted by permission of the publisher from Psychology: Briefer Course; The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy; Talks to Teachers on Psychology; Essays in Philosophy; Essays in Psychology; Essays in Radical Empiricism; Pragmatism; and Essays in Religion and Morality by William James; Frederick H. Burkhardt, General Editor, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, Copyright © 1984, 1979, 1983, 1978, 1983, 1976, 1975, 1982 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.481984. Distributed to the trade in the United States and Canada by the Viking Press. Library of Congress Catalog Number: 91-58225 For cataloging information, see end of Notes. ISBN 0-940450-72-0. First Printing The Library of America58 Manufactured in the United States of America < previous page_iv next page > page < previous page_v next page > page Page v GERALD E. MYERS WROTE THE NOTES AND SELECTED THE ESSAYS FOR THIS VOLUME < previous page_v next page > page < previous page page_vii next page > Page vii Grateful acknowledgment is made to the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Ford Foundation, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their generous support of this series. < previous page page_vii next page > < previous page page_ix next page > Page ix CONTENTS Psychology: Briefer Course 1 The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy 445 Talks to Teachers on Psychology and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals 705 Selected Essays 889 Chronology 1139 Note on the Texts 1168 Notes 1178 < previous page page_ix next page > < previous page_1 next page > page Page 1 PSYCHOLOGY: BRIEFER COURSE < previous page_1 next page > page < previous page_3 next page > page Page 3 Preface In preparing the following abridgment of my larger work, the Principles of Psychology, my chief aim has been to make it more directly available for class-room use. For this purpose I have omitted several whole chapters and rewritten others. I have left out all the polemical and historical matter, all the metaphysical discussions and purely speculative passages, most of the quotations, all the book-references, and (I trust) all the impertinences, of the larger work, leaving to the teacher the choice of orally restoring as much of this material as may seem to him good, along with his own remarks on the topics successively studied. Knowing how ignorant the average student is of physiology, I have added brief chapters on the various senses. In this shorter work the general point of view, which I have adopted as that of 'natural science,' has, I imagine, gained in clearness by its extrication from so much critical matter and its more simple and dogmatic statement. About two fifths of the volume is either new or rewritten, the rest is 'scissors and paste.' I regret to have been unable to supply chapters on pleasure and pain, æsthetics, and the moral sense. Possibly the defect may be made up in a later edition, if such a thing should ever be demanded. I cannot forbear taking advantage of this preface to make a statement about the composition of the Principles of Psychology.

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The brilliant, engagingly written early works of the writer and teacher who has profoundly influenced the way Americans think. "The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy" argues that each of us has the right to believe in hypotheses that are not susceptible to proof and that such be
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