"Filosofia Contemporanea." . . . . "Ebook." . . "Philosophes États-Unis Biographies." . . "Biografias De Filosofos." . . . . . . . . "APA ebooks"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "William James ... Translated from the second edition by Archibald and Barbara Henderson"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "William James. [A study of his life and philosophy]"@en . . . . . . "William James (1842-1910) exerça une forte influence intellectuelle, principalement par sa théorie révolutionnaire de l'émotion ; par sa théorie du sentiment de l'effort musculaire ; par sa description du courant de conscience ; par sa défense de l'irréductibilité de l'esprit aux conditions cérébrales fonctionnelles nécessaires à son expression et sa position pragmatique dans le traitement des questions scientifiques et épistémologiques. La vie et l'œuvre de James nous sont présentées ici en \"perspectives\", par l'un de ses collègues français, son contemporain et fervent admirateur." . . . . . "Biographie (Descripteur de forme)" . . . . "Ressources Internet" . "Biography"@en . "Biography" . "William James"@en . . . "William James" . . . . . "William James [deutsch]" . . "PsycBOOKS"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "\"This book presents the philosophy of William James. In certain men, the personality and the work are inseparable, and James was one. He taught that a philosophy has its root in life, not in the collective or impersonal life of humanity, in his view the abstraction of the schools, but in the concrete life of the individual, the only life which really exists. James thought that philosophy, even in its boldest speculations, should maintain its bond with the soul of the thinker if it is not to degenerate into an empty assemblage of words and of concepts, devoid of all real content. After presenting an account of the life and personality of James, the author presents James's philosophy in 5 fields: psychology, religious psychology, pragmatism, metaphysical views, and pedagogy\"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved)" . . . . . . . "William James et l'expérience religieuse" . . . . . . . . . "\"This book presents the philosophy of William James. In certain men, the personality and the work are inseparable, and James was one. He taught that a philosophy has its root in life, not in the collective or impersonal life of humanity, in his view the abstraction of the schools, but in the concrete life of the individual, the only life which really exists. James thought that philosophy, even in its boldest speculations, should maintain its bond with the soul of the thinker if it is not to degenerate into an empty assemblage of words and of concepts, devoid of all real content. After presenting an account of the life and personality of James, the author presents James's philosophy in 5 fields: psychology, religious psychology, pragmatism, metaphysical views, and pedagogy\"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved)."@en . "\"This book presents the philosophy of William James. In certain men, the personality and the work are inseparable, and James was one. He taught that a philosophy has its root in life, not in the collective or impersonal life of humanity, in his view the abstraction of the schools, but in the concrete life of the individual, the only life which really exists. James thought that philosophy, even in its boldest speculations, should maintain its bond with the soul of the thinker if it is not to degenerate into an empty assemblage of words and of concepts, devoid of all real content. After presenting an account of the life and personality of James, the author presents James's philosophy in 5 fields: psychology, religious psychology, pragmatism, metaphysical views, and pedagogy\"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved)." . . . . . . "William James. [With a portrait.]" . "Biographies" . . "Philosophy." . . "Philosophy" . "Philosophie." . . "Philosophie Histoire." . . "Psychologie." . .