Some Problems Of Philosophy: A Beginning Of An Introduction To Philosophy - Softcover

James, William

 
9789354219146: Some Problems Of Philosophy: A Beginning Of An Introduction To Philosophy

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Sharp, humane and unexpectedly modern, Some Problems of Philosophy is William James's lucid survey of the puzzles at philosophy's heart. Questions shape how we live. As much a classic philosophy introduction as a philosophical essays collection, it examines the nature of knowledge and the meaning of reality with conversational clarity. James avoids academic fog and invites casual readers into exacting thought without loss of warmth; the philosophical problems explored are presented with brevity, wit and rare intellectual seriousness. The essays are conversational rather than systematic, designed to open inquiry rather than to close it, and they reveal James's skill at translating abstract questions into matters of lived concern: belief, evidence and the consequences of accepting an idea. Rooted in early 20th century philosophy and central to the American philosophical tradition, this foundational philosophy text sits comfortably among William James works while offering plain guidance for newcomers. It works as a beginners philosophy book and a practical philosophy students guide, equally suited to private reading or adoption in a college philosophy course. Teachers value its concise examples and clear method; independent readers discover an accessible path into serious thought. Its literary and historical significance is evident: James's temperate scepticism and pragmatic leanings helped shape twentieth-century debates, making these essays an important waypoint between nineteenth-century reflection and modern philosophical practice. Casual readers will find thought-provoking prose; collectors and classic-literature devotees will appreciate its place in the canon and its collectible appeal. Well-suited to introductory modules, the essays can be read sequentially or dipped into by topic, making them useful both for a college philosophy course and as an ongoing reference. Libraries that collect early American thought will find this edition an attractive addition, while new readers can treat it as a reliable primer before moving on to James's larger essays and other William James works. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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William James was an American philosopher, historian, and psychologist. He was born on January 11, 1842, and died on August 26, 1910. He was the first teacher in the United States to teach a psychology course. James and Charles Sanders Peirce started the philosophical school called pragmatism, and James is also considered one of the founders of functional psychology. James studied medicine, physiology, and biology, and he started teaching in those fields. However, he was drawn to the scientific study of the human mind at a time when psychology was becoming a science. James's knowledge of the work of people like Hermann Helmholtz in Germany and Pierre Janet in France helped him get scientific psychology classes started at Harvard University. In the 1875-1876 school year, he taught his first experimental psychology class at Harvard.

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