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  1. 21. März 2013 · William James was trained as a medical doctor at Harvard University and became generally recognized as the first psychologist in America and his first and arguably most significant written work was “The Principles of Psychology” published in 1889. James’s later philosophical work always retained a certain tendency toward the psychological and many of his core ideas were first expressed ...

  2. 1. Juni 2005 · DOI: 10.1080/09672550500080405. William James on Emotion. and Intentionality. Matthew Ratcliffe. Abstract. William James’s theory of emotion is often criticized for placing too much. emphasis on ...

  3. Evolution Versus Creationism: A matter of acceptance versus belief, Journal of Biological Education DOI: 10.1080/00219266.2014.943790

  4. William James (1842—1910) William James is considered by many to be the most insightful and stimulating of American philosophers, as well as the second of the three great pragmatists (the middle link between Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey ). As a professor of psychology and of philosophy at Harvard University, he became the most famous ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2022 · Abstract. James developed an evolutionary objection to epiphenomenalism that is still discussed today. Epiphenomenalists have offered responses that do not grasp its full depth. I thus offer a new reading and assessment of James’s objection. Our life-essential, phenomenal pleasures and pains have three features that suggest that they were ...

  6. James Williams. Title Brigadier General. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death November 10, 1740 - October 7, 1780. James Williams was born in Hanover County, Virginia in 1740. At some point in his youth or early adulthood he moved to North Carolina. In 1762 he apparently married a woman named Mary Wallace.

  7. William James (né le 11 janvier 1842 à New York, mort le à Chocorua dans le New Hampshire) est un psychologue et philosophe américain, fils d'Henry James Sr., théologien disciple de Swedenborg, filleul de Ralph Waldo Emerson, frère aîné du romancier Henry James ainsi que d' Alice James. Il est l'un des fondateurs du pragmatisme.