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Уильям Джеймс — библиография
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Psychology Уильям ДжеймсCondensed and reworked from James's monumental Principles of Psychology, this classic text examines habit; stream of consciousness; self and the sense of personal identity; discrimination and association; the sense of time; memory; perception; imagination; reasoning; emotions, instincts; the will and voluntary acts; and much more. This edition omits the outdated first nine chapters.
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The Principles of Psychology, Vol. 1 Уильям ДжеймсThis is the first inexpensive edition of the complete Long Course in Principles of Psychology, one of the great classics of modern Western literature and science and the source of the ripest thoughts of America’s most important philosopher. As such, it should not be confused with the many abridgements that omit key sections.The book presents lucid descriptions of human mental activity, with detailed considerations of the stream of thought, consciousness, time perception, memory, imagination, emotions, reason, abnormal phenomena, and similar topics. In its course it takes into account the work of Berkeley, Binet, Bradley, Darwin, Descartes, Fechner, Galton, Green, Helmholtz, Herbart, Hume, Janet, Kant, Lange, Lotze, Locke, Mill, Royce, Schopenhauer, Spinoza, Wundt, and scores of others. It examines contrasting interpretations of mental phenomena, treating introspective analysis, philosophical interpretations, and experimental research.It remains unsurpassed today as a brilliantly written survey of William James’ timeless view of psychology.
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On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings Уильям Джеймс
Дата написания: 2009 William James's strong beliefs in a pragmatic theory of truth — that truth is only as relevant as its effect on us — lead to these absorbing essays on fact and belief. Within them is a fascinating theory of reality that suggests nothing is truly 'real' without examination through human empathy and experience.
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Talks To Teachers On Psychology Уильям ДжеймсWilliam James gave public lectures on psychology to the Cambridge teachers in which he explained the psychology he had developed in his «Principles of Psychology» and offered ideas on applying the science of psychology to the art of education. This book contains the substance of his lectures not only given to the Cambridge teachers but to the students as well. &t;br/&t; &t;br/&t;
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The Varieties of Religious Experience Уильям Джеймс
Форма: монография Оригинальное название: The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature, Being the Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion Delivered at Edinburgh in 1901–1902 Дата написания: 1901–1902 -
The Varieties of Religious Experience Уильям Джеймс
Форма: монография Оригинальное название: The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature, Being the Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion Delivered at Edinburgh in 1901–1902 Дата написания: 1901–1902 -
The Varieties of Religious Experience Уильям Джеймс
Форма: монография Оригинальное название: The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature, Being the Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion Delivered at Edinburgh in 1901–1902 Дата написания: 1901–1902 -
The Varieties of Religious Experience William James
Форма: монография Оригинальное название: The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature, Being the Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion Delivered at Edinburgh in 1901–1902 Дата написания: 1901–1902 Первая публикация: 1902 Язык: Английский James’s masterful treatise on the psychology of individual religious experience was originally composed for the prestigious Gifford Lectures delivered at Edinburgh University in 1901-1902. Emphasizing subjective religious experience in its many guises, as opposed to the distinctions among specific creeds or theologies, this trenchant exploration of the religious imagination is still unsurpassed as an overview of the human belief in a transcendent reality, whether personalized as God or viewed impersonally as some higher spiritual reality. As such James’s study is relevant to any religious context, whether Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, “New Age,” or any other. Perhaps no other aspect of culture is so amorphous and difficult to grasp in its totality as religion. It is this very daunting aspect of the subject that makes James’s achievement in these lectures so impressive. His gift for distilling the essential ingredients of the religious experience from the great mass of details is evident in every chapter. Taking the approach that extreme manifestations of the religious temperament give us more insight into the subject than the routine features of worship and ritual, he discusses many intriguing accounts of remarkable religious experiences, grouping these experiences into broad types: healthy-mindedness, the sick soul, the divided self and the process of its unification, conversion, saintliness, and mysticism. He also discusses the distinctions between religious experience and philosophy; psychological theories concerning the origin and nature of religious belief; religion’s personal, individualistic approach to reality vs. science’s impersonal abstract approach; and the overall value of religion to human well-being. James concludes that religious experience is real insofar as it produces real effects on peoples’ lives and characters, and therefore it can and should be the subject of serious scientific inquiry.