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The Will to Believe, Human Immortality, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
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222 pages
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William James's influential essays delve into psychology, education, religion, and pragmatism, exploring concepts like the pragmatic theory of truth and the nature of belief. In "The Will to Believe," he argues that belief can shape reality, highlighting the idea of self-fulfilling prophecies. "Human Immortality," a notable speech from 1897, reflects his philosophical inquiries into existence and belief. This collection of eleven essays showcases James's significant impact on modern psychology and thought, presented on premium acid-free paper.
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2021, paperback
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