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The Oxford Handbook of William James

 
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In his own day, William James was a towering figure in philosophy, religious studies, and physiological psychology (an ancestor of neuropsychology). He fell out of fashion in the middle twentieth century when logical analysis ruled philosophy, and behaviorism ruled psychology. But interest in his work has been thoroughly rejuvenated by a new generation, some out of an interest in joining philosophy with neuropsychology, and others out of an interest in pragmatism, the famous philosophical position he helped forge. The Oxford Handbook of William James offers a systematic and accessible entrée into the thinking of this fascinating figure. Every contributor is a world-recognized expert on James, so while offering orientation to newcomers, these scholars also provide rich insights along the way that will be of interest to specialists as well.

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William James was a giant of turn-of-the-century intellectual life. He helped found the young science of physiological psychology, produced a series of widely debated texts on religious experience and on the ethics of faith, co-founded the pragmatist movement in philosophy, and at the end of his life, developed a distinctive metaphysics concerning the relationship between mind and matter that is still influential today.

In philosophy, James is remembered for his pragmatism, an outlook that ties truth and meaning to practical results, and for his will to believe doctrine, which defends a right to believe even without evidence, in some cases. His landmark contributions to psychology include his theory that emotions are feelings of bodily changes following excitement--that "we feel sorry because we cry, are angry because we strike" and not vice versa. His Varieties of Religious Experience offered an intimate look at intense, personal, and often heterodox religious experiences.

Featuring twenty-nine new essays by leading scholars like Gary Hatfield, Philip Kitcher, Cheryl Misak, and Jesse Prinz, this Oxford Handbook provides an organized, chapter-by-chapter presentation of key themes in James's thought. These themes include attention, emotion, consciousness, evolution, intentionality, truth, religion, ethics, pragmatism, mathematics, and radical empiricism. James was an extraordinarily dialectical thinker, and his engagement with figures from Hume and Hegel to Peirce and Dewey are covered along with his influence on later phenomenology and analytic philosophy. Each chapter provides those new to James with an accessible route into a topic of interest, while also providing seasoned readers sophisticated interpretations by the best living scholars working on James today.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction, Alexander Klein
Part 1: Mind
1. James and Attention, Jesse Prinz
2. James's Revolutionary Theory of Emotions, Heleen Pott
3. James and Spatial Perception, Gary Hatfield
4. James and Consciousness, Alexander Klein
Part 2: Science
5. James and Evolution, Trevor Pearce
6. James and Medicine, Paul Croce
7. James and Parapsychology, Andreas Sommer
8. Psychology and Philosophy in James, David Leary
Part 3: Value
9. James and Ethics, Sarin Marchetti
10. James and religion, Stephen Bush
11. James and Value Pluralism, Robert Talisse
12. James and Politics, Trygve Throntveit
Part 4: Meaning, Truth, and Pragmatism
13. James on Percepts and Concepts, James O'Shea
14. James, Intentionality, and Analysis, Henry Jackman
15. James and Truth, Tom Donaldson
16. James and Pragmatism, Philip Kitcher
17. James and Epistemic Pluralism, Ignas Skrupskelis
Part 5: Later Metaphysics
18. James's Radical Empiricism, Wes Cooper
19. James and the Metaphysics of Intentionality, Jeremy Dunham
20. James and Math, Francesca Bordogna
Part 6: Conversations, Past
21. James and Hume, Yumiko Inukai
22. James and Hegel, Robert Stern
23. James and Emerson, Russell Goodman
Part 7: Conversations, Present
24. James and Renouvier, Mathias Girel
25. James and Peirce, Claudine Tiercelin
26. James and Dewey, Tom Burke
Part 8: Conversations, Future
27. James and British Analytic Philosophy, Cheryl Misak
28. James and Wittgenstein, Anna Boncompagni
29. James and Phenomenology, Steven Levine