Writings 1902 1910 by William James

The Varieties of Religious Experience, Pragmatism, A Pluralistic Universe, The Meaning of Truth, Some Problems of Philosophy, Essays

This collection encapsulates a pivotal era in the evolution of philosophical thought, capturing the essence of pragmatism and radical empiricism. Through a series of essays and lectures, the author delves into the intricate interplay between belief systems, human experience, and the nature of truth. The writings explore the fluidity of reality, emphasizing the practical consequences of ideas and the subjective nature of perception. This compilation not only reflects the intellectual vigor of the early 20th century but also lays the groundwork for future philosophical discourse, challenging readers to reconsider the foundations of knowledge and reality.