Essays in Radical Empiricism: A Classic Work of Pragmatism, Experience, and Philosophy of Mind
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William James's Essays in Radical Empiricism is a central work of American pragmatist philosophy, arguing that experience itself is richer, more immediate, and more relational than traditional systems of thought allow. James challenges the separation between mind and world, subject and object, thought and thing, insisting that relations, transitions, continuities, and felt connections are not additions imposed upon experience, but part of experience from the beginning. The result is one of ...






















