A fascinating window into the mind of one of America's most influential thinkers. This collection of William James’s letters offers direct access to his thoughts on philosophy, psychology, teaching, and personal life. The book includes personal correspondence with family, friends, and fellow scholars, providing a candid sense of his daily work, scientific curiosity, and moral reflections. It also reveals how editors handled the letters, punctuating and presenting them for readers today, along with contextual notes that illuminate the period. What you’ll experience - Personal letters that touch on philosophy, science, teaching, and illness - Conversations with colleagues and family that illuminate James’s character and methods - Behind-the-scenes notes on editing and presenting historical letters - A portrait of a life lived at the intersection of ideas and everyday moments Ideal for readers of intellectual history, philosophy, psychology, and American letters who want a direct connection to William James’s world.
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