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Some Problems of Philosophy
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250 pages
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William James's 1912 treatise presents a systematic exploration of his philosophical ideas, particularly pragmatism and radical empiricism. Although unfinished due to his health, the text offers both introductory sections for beginners and more technical discussions. This work serves as an essential resource for philosophy students and collectors of James's writings. Additionally, the edition includes a new biography, enhancing the reader's understanding of James, a pivotal thinker of the nineteenth century and a Harvard researcher.
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2006, paperback
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