American Pragmatism: A Religious GenealogyHamner seeks to discover what makes pragmatism uniquely American. She argues that the inextricably American character of pragmatism of such figures as C.S. Peirce and William James lies in its often understated affirmation of America as a uniquely religious country with a God-given mission and populated by God-fearing citizens. |
ما يقوله الناس - كتابة مراجعة
لم نعثر على أي مراجعات في الأماكن المعتادة.
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The Puritan Mirror of Americas SelfUnderstanding | 10 |
EVOLUTION OF GERMAN PSYCHOLOGY | 21 |
Hermann von Helmholtz | 23 |
Wilhelm Wundt | 40 |
EVOLUTION OF SCOTTISH PSYCHOLOGY | 57 |
William Hamilton | 59 |
Alexander Bain | 73 |
PRAGMATIC RECEPTION OF EUROPEAN PSYCHOLOGY | 89 |
Charles Sanders Peirce | 91 |
William James | 126 |
The Mythology of Self and Nation | 152 |
Notes | 175 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
according action actual American argues asserts Bain becomes belief calls causality century changes chapter character claim concepts conditioned connection consciousness consequences continuity critique cultural debates determine discussion Edwards effect empirical empiricism essay ethical examine example existence experience fact feeling function German ground habits Hamilton Helmholtz human ideas immediate importance indicate individual inquiry insists intellectual interest interpretation James James's knowledge lectures limited logic meaning mental metaphysical method mind moral natural sciences nature never notes notion object particular Peirce Peirce's perception philosophy physical position possibility practical pragmatism pragmatists present Principles psychical psychology pure Puritan Puritan imaginary questions realism reality reason relation relativity religion religious remains scientific scientists sense signs simply social subjectivity suggests theory things Thirdness thought tion truth understanding University Press writings Wundt York