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Author Wilshire, Bruce, 1932-2015

Title William James and phenomenology; a study of The principles of psychology.

Publication Info. Bloomington : Indiana University Press [1968]

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  191 J29WI    Check Shelf
Description xi, 251 pages ; 25 cm
Contents Why a phenomenological psychology? -- James's dualistic program for a natural scientific psychology and its failure -- The puzzling opening of "The principles of psychology" -- Initial difficulties of psychophysical dualism: inadequacy of causal theory for the specification of mental states -- Further difficulties of dualism: the stream of thought -- The phenomenological breakthrough in James's psychology: psychology as field and horizon as well as stream -- James's conception of the self: phenomenology in embryo -- Phenomenology: intentionality and worldliness of thought -- Conclusion: toward philosophy of mind and reconciliation of natural science and phenomenology.
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 226-230.
Subject James, William, 1842-1910. Principles of psychology.
James, William, 1842-1910. Principles of psychology.
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