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James and Dewey on belief and experience / / edited by John M. Capps and Donald Capps



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Autore: James William <1842-1910.> Visualizza persona
Titolo: James and Dewey on belief and experience / / edited by John M. Capps and Donald Capps Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Urbana, : University of Illinois Press, c2005
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina: 191
Soggetto topico: Experience (Religion)
Psychology, Religious
Religion - Philosophy
Altri autori: DeweyJohn <1859-1952.>  
CappsJohn M. <1970->  
CappsDonald  
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-286) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Reflex action and theism (1881) -- The psychology of belief (1889) -- Is life worth living? (1895) -- The will to believe (1896) -- From the varieties of religious experience (1902) -- What pragmatism means (1907) -- A world of pure experience (1904) -- From a pluralistic universe (1909) -- Transitions -- William James (1910) / by John Dewey -- The Chicago school (1904) / by William James, John Dewey -- The influence of Darwinism on philosophy (1909) -- The postulate of immediate empiricism (1909) -- The Copernican revolution (1929) -- What I believe (1930) -- From a common faith (1934) -- From experience and nature (1929) -- From art as experience (1934).
Sommario/riassunto: Donald Capps and John Capps's James and Dewey on Belief and Experience juxtaposes the key writings of two philosophical superstars. As fathers of Pragmatism, America's unique contribution to world philosophy, their work has been enormously influential, and remains essential to any understanding of American intellectual history.In these essays, you'll find William James deeply embroiled in debates between religion and science. Combining philosophical charity with logical clarity, he defended the validity of religious experience against crass forms of scientism. Dewey identified the myriad ways in which supernatural concerns distract religious adherents from pressing social concerns, and sought to reconcile the tensions inherent in science's dual embrace of common sense and the aesthetic. James and Dewey on Belief and Experience is divided into two sections: the former showcases James, the latter is devoted to Dewey. Two transitional passages in which each reflects on the work of the other bridge these two main segments. Together, the sections offer a unique perspective on the philosophers' complex relationship of influence and interdependence. An editors' introduction provides biographical information about both men, an overview of their respective philosophical orientations, a discussion of the editorial process, and a brief commentary on each of the selections.Comparing what these foremost pragmatists wrote on both themes illumines their common convictions regarding the nature of philosophical inquiry and simultaneously reveals what made each a distinctive thinker.
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ISBN: 9786613155665
9781283155663
1283155664
9780252090752
0252090756
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910957641303321
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