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The Correspondence of William James, Volume 3 - William and Henry, 1897-1910 (Hardcover, 1992-<2002) Loot Price: R2,403
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The Correspondence of William James, Volume 3 - William and Henry, 1897-1910 (Hardcover, 1992-<2002): William James

The Correspondence of William James, Volume 3 - William and Henry, 1897-1910 (Hardcover, 1992-<2002)

William James; Volume editing by Ignas K. Skrupskelis, Elizabeth M. Berkeley; Edited by John J. McDermott

Series: The Correspondence of William James

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This twelfth and final volume of "The Correspondence of William James concludes the series of William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues that began with volume 4. The first three volumes were devoted to the letters exchanged between the brothers William and Henry James. Consisting of some 600 letters, with an additional 650 letters calendared, this final volume gives a complete accounting of James's known correspondence from April of 1908 to 21 August 1910, inclusive, the last letter having been written five days before James's death on 26 August 1910. The volume also accounts for undated letters, as well as letters located too late to be included in their proper chronological place in the preceding volumes. Professionally there are three major events during this period in James's life. First was the delivery at Manchester College, Oxford, of the Hibbert Lectures on the present condition of philosophy, published in 1908 as A "Pluralistic Universe. As was his habit, James sent numerous complimentary copies of his book and received many thoughtful responses, which provide a rare opportunity to see how differently diverse readers interpret the same book. Next came publication of "The Meaning of Truth, which forced James to return to the defense of the pragmatic conception of truth. The third was his work on a textbook in metaphysics that was to become the posthumously published "Some Problems of Philosophy. Most of James's philosophical correspondents remain the same as in the previous volume: John Dewey, Henri Bergson, Francis Herbert Bradley, Ferdinand Canning Schiller, Charles Sanders Peirce, Ralph Barton Perry, William Pepperell Montague, Horace Meyer Kallen,Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, Charles Augustus Strong, and Dickinson Sergeant Miller. With the French philosopher Emile Boutroux and the German pragmatist Julius Goldstein there is more extensive correspondence in this volume than in the previous one.

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Imprint: University of Virginia Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: The Correspondence of William James
Release date: July 1994
First published: September 1994
Authors: William James
Volume editors: Ignas K. Skrupskelis • Elizabeth M. Berkeley
Editors: John J. McDermott
Dimensions: 155 x 235 x 51mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 608
Edition: 1992-<2002
ISBN-13: 978-0-8139-1510-4
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography > General
Books > Humanities > Philosophy > Western philosophy > General
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Books > Philosophy > Western philosophy > General
LSN: 0-8139-1510-4
Barcode: 9780813915104

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