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  1. Talks to teachers on psychology and to students on some of life by James. William. 1842-1910., 1915-01-01
  2. Pragmatism, a new name for some old ways of thinking : popular lectures on philosophy by William, 1842-1910 James, 2009-10-26
  3. Psychology : briefer course by William, 1842-1910 James, 2009-10-26
  4. The varieties of religious experience; a study in human nature. by James. William. 1842-1910., 1902-01-01
  5. A.L.S. about his difficulty in getting a scientific paper. by WILLIAM - (1842 - 1910) JAMES, 1899
  6. Talks to teachers on psychology and to students on some of life by James. William. 1842-1910., 1905-01-01
  7. Talks to teachers and students by William, 1842-1910 James, 2009-10-26
  8. A pluralistic universe : Hibbert lectures at Manchester college on the present situation in philosophy by William, 1842-1910 James, 2009-10-26
  9. Talks to teachers on psychology. and to students on some of life by James. William. 1842-1910., 1912-01-01
  10. Some problems of philosophy a beginning of an introduction to ph by James. William. 1842-1910., 1911-01-01
  11. The will to believe : and other essays in popular philosophy by William, 1842-1910 James, 2009-10-26
  12. Philosophical conceptions and practical results by William, 1842-1910 James, 2009-10-26
  13. The emotions by William, 1842-1910 James, 2009-10-26
  14. William James: Selected Unpublished Correspondence, 1885-1910 by William James, Frederick J. Down Scott, 1986-07

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22. The Varieties Of Religious Experience II - William James (1842-1910) (By William
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[Annotate 8.1] Lectures XI, XII, and XIII. Saintliness Lectures XIV and XV. The Value of Saintliness Lectures XVU and XVII. Mysticism ... Postscript William James (1842-1910) This electronic book of The Varieties of Religious Experience (A Study in Human Nature) by William James is in the public domain. This page has been created by Philipp Lenssen . Page last updated on December 2003.
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23. Philosophie-Seiten: William James
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25. William James (1842-1910) Quotes
William James Quotes. Act as if what you do makes a difference. Itdoes. More about William James William James Back to main quotes
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Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. Nothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task. Whenever two men meet there are really six people present. There is each man as he sees himself, each man was the other sees him, and each man as he really is. The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated. Only necessity understood, and bondage to the highest is identical with true freedom. A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out they've got a second. Give your dreams all you've got and you'll be amazed at the energy that comes out of you. The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. Genius, in truth, means little more than the faculty of perceiving in an unhabitual way. He who refuses to embrace a unique opportunity loses the prize as surely as if he had failed. There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision, and for whom the lighting of every cigar, the drinking of every cup, the time of rising and going to bed every day, and the beginning of every bit of work, are subjects of express volitional deliberation.

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27. Creative Quotations From William James (1842-1910)
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Tshirts African Cichlids Whatever universe a professor believes in must at any rate be a universe that lends itself to lengthy discourse. A universe definable in two sentences is something for which the professorial intellect has no use. No faith in anything of that cheap kind!
Genius means little more than the faculty of perceiving in an unhabitual way. Genius is the capacity for seeing relationships where lesser men see none. Failure, then, failure! so the world stamps us at every turn. We strew it with our blunders, our misdeeds, our lost opportunities, with all the memorials of our inadequacy to our vocation. And with what a damning emphasis does it then blot us out! What every genuine philosopher (every genuine man, in fact) craves most is praise although the philosophers generally call it "recognition"!
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30. James, William
James, William (18421910). US psychologist and philosopher. He was amongthe first to take an approach emphasizing the ends or purposes
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US psychologist and philosopher. He was among the first to take an approach emphasizing the ends or purposes of behaviour and to advocate a scientific, experimental psychology. His Varieties of Religious Experience 1902 is one of the most important works on the psychology of religion.
In his classic Principles of Psychology 1890, James introduced the notion of the 'stream of consciousness' (thought, consciousness, or subjective life regarded as a flow rather than as separate bits), and propounded the theory of emotions now known as the James-Lange theory. James wrote extensively on abnormal psychology and had much to contribute to the study of the paranormal.
He was the brother of the novelist Henry James. He turned from medicine to psychology and taught at Harvard 1872-1907. Although on his own admission unsuited to experimental work, he established one of the first psychological laboratories at Harvard in 1875.
James's main philosophical ideas are set out in Pragmatism, a New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking 1907, an attempt to give an account of truth in terms of its satisfactory outcomes that owes much to the US philosopher C S Peirce's ideas on pragmatism, and Essays in Radical Empiricism 1912, in which he proposed that ultimate reality consists of 'pure experience', defining this as 'the immediate flux of life which furnishes the material to our later reflection'.

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32. Reader's Companion To American History - -JAMES, WILLIAM
(18421910), psychologist, theologian, and philosopher James s family backgroundand his travels, wide Irish immigrant grandfather, also named William, had made
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, psychologist, theologian, and philosopher. James's family background and his travels, wide interests, and friendliness combined with his scholarly work to make him internationally famous. His Irish immigrant grandfather, also named William, had made the family fortune in Albany, partly from the Erie Canal. His father, Henry, a man of leisure, was well known in American and English literary and theological circles, and his younger brother, Henry, was the famous novelist. William himself was a polyglot cosmopolitan. He studied in Bonn, Boulogne, Geneva, London, and Paris. Throughout his life he often returned to Europe to visit friends, give lectures, receive honors from universities, or seek health cures. (He was slight, easily fatigued, and often ill; at twenty-eight, he suffered a prolonged, almost suicidal depression.) James was also a polymath. His first serious ambition was to be a painter, but he turned from that to the study of chemistry, anatomy, and physiology, receiving an M.D. at age twenty-seven. He went up the Amazon with Louis Agassiz in 1865 to collect zoological specimens. As a Harvard professor, he started by teaching physiology and then, in turn, anatomy, psychology, and philosophy. Other strong interests included religion, psychic research, self-help psychotherapy, and education. Principles of Psychology (1890), ten years in the writing, was his magnum opus. Written in his typical concrete, humorous, colloquial, and metaphoric style, it was interesting to both students and professionals. It became the most widely used text in the field and is still by far the best summary of the science of psychology at that time.

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, psychologist and philosopher. As a major philosopher of the 1900s, James codeveloped the philosophy of pragmatism with Charles Peirce and John Dewey . He helped popularize the movement through his writings, which stressed the importance of evaluating ideas by their consequences and outcomes rather than their origins. His major works include The Principles of Psychology The Varieties of Religious Experience Pragmatism , and The Meaning of Truth . He was the brother of novelist Henry James
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34. 822. William James (1842-1910). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary Of Quotations.
Respectfully Quoted A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989. NUMBER 822. AUTHORWilliam James (1842–1910). QUOTATION I am against bigness
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35. Key Theorists/Theories In Psychology - WILLIAM JAMES
William James 18421910. Theories are instruments, not answersto enigmas, in which we can rest. William James was an American
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Society The purpose of the William James Society is to encourage study of, andcommunication about, the life and work of William James (18421910) and his
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In psychology, physiology, and medicine, wherever a debate between the mystics and the scientifics has been once for all decided, it is the mystics who have usually proved to be right about the facts, while the scientifics had the better of it in respect to the theories. William James, 1842-1910 William James Bookstore
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38. Biography: William James
Back to Major Contributors, Influences on The Major Theorists. WilliamJames (18421910). William James was born in 1842 in New York
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James published a twelve-hundred page masterwork, The Principles of Psychology in 1890. In this work, he spends some time discussing the individual's sense of self and being comprised of both the " I " or the knower, and the " Me " or the self-as-known. Additionally, he is one of the first writers to use the term "self-esteem" as a feeling the self has dependent upon what one wishes to be and to accomplish. If one succeeds in their endeavors, their self-esteem raises, and if one fails it lowers. William James is also often recognized as the father of American pragmatism , as it became one of the prevailing philosophical movements of the 20th century under his leadership. Over the course of his career, William James fathers five children and loses one of them to pneumonia. He proves to be a prolific writer and widely respected philosopher. He is one of three famous children to originate from Henry James and Mary Walsh James, his brother Henry James grew to be the famed novelist, and his sister Alice also grew to be well regarded in literary circles after the posthumous publication of her diaries. In 1910, William James dies of heart failure at his summer home in New Hampshire. Some of His Major Works:
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39. Philosophers : William James
William James. American Philosopher. 18421910. William James wasborn in New York city in 1842 to a priviledged family. His early
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William James was born in New York city in 1842 to a priviledged family. His early schooling took place in New York City. Early on, however, he attended schools in England, France, Germany and Switzerland. He was also taught by private tutors. By 1860 he was fluent in 5 languages and could count among his acquaintances family friends like Thoreau, Emerson, Greeley and Mill. In 1861 James entered Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard University. Soon after he transfered to Harvard's Medical School to hedge against his family's dwindling fortune. He found medicine boring and after a trip to the Amazon in 1865-6 he left America for the therapeutic baths of France and Germany for nearly two years, where he studied under Helmholtz and other leading physiologists, and became thoroughly conversant with the New Psychology. There were no professors of psychology in American universities before James began teaching the subject in 1875. The only forms of psychology then taught in the United States were phrenology and Scottish mental philosophy, an offshoot of associationism used chiefly as a defense of revealed religion. James himself had never taken a course in the New Psychology because none was available; as he once jested, 'The first lecture in psychology that I ever heard was the first I ever gave.' In 1878 he began one of his more important works, Principles of Psychology. He also married, in 1878, Alice H. Gibbens of Cambridge, Mass.

40. William James Society
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The purpose of the William James Society is to encourage study of, and communication about, the life and work of William James (1842-1910) and his ongoing influence in the many fields to which he contributed. The William James Society and its publication Streams of William James were founded in 1999 by Randall Albright. In 2001 the Society was reorganized under a Constitution and its first officers were elected. The membership of the Society has recently exceeded 150 members and is growing quickly. We encourage anyone inspired by James's work and life to participate! Imagery by Roy R. Behrens
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