From the Publisher
'Sarin Marchetti has written a fresh and strikingly original interpretation of William James's moral philosophy. He focuses on James's distinctive approach to ethics and also illuminates the full range of James's pragmatism. Marchetti shows how the goal of philosophical reflection in James should be a personal transformation in the way we understand and conduct ourselves. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in William James and contemporary moral philosophy.'
Richard J. Bernstein New School for Social Research, USA
'By reading James's pragmatism as a method, rather than a 'theory' of truth, Marchetti offers a radically new interpretation of James's pragmatist take on truth and reveals its profound links both to James's 'hortatory ethics' and his metaphilosophical concerns. This compelling and original book is bound to transform our understanding of James's work for years to come.'
Francesca Bordogna University of Notre Dame, USA
'Marchetti gives us a new William James, whose moral philosophy is no mere appendage to The Principles of Psychology and Pragmatism, but at the heart of their concerns. Building on the work of Wittgenstein and Cora Diamond, and finding his inspiration in James's explicitly moral writings, Marchetti convincingly argues that James is always practicing a 'therapeutic', 'transformative', and 'hortatory' philosophy.'
Russell B. Goodman University of New Mexico, USA