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El. knyga: William James and the Transatlantic Conversation: Pragmatism, Pluralism, and Philosophy of Religion

Edited by (Professor of American Studies, University of Leicester), Edited by (University Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought and Fellow of Mansfield College, University of Oxford)
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191511264
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191511264

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William James and the Transatlantic Conversation focuses on the American philosopher and psychologist William James (1842-1910) and his engagements with European thought, together with the multidisciplinary reception of his work on both sides of the Atlantic since his death. James's encounters with European thinkers and ideas ran throughout his early life and across his distinguished international career, in which he participated in a number of transatlantic conversations in science, philosophy, psychology, religion, ethics, and literature. This volume explores and extends these conversations by drawing together twelve scholars from a range of disciplines on both sides of the Atlantic to assess James's work in all its variety, to trace his multidisciplinary reception across the twentieth century, and to evaluate his legacy in the twenty-first century. The first half of the book considers James's many intellectual influences and the second half focuses onA Pluralistic Universe (1909), the published text of his 1908 Hibbert Lectures at Oxford University, as a key text for assessing James's transatlantic conversations. The pluralistic transatlantic currents addressed in the first part of the volume enable a fuller understanding of James's philosophy of pluralism that forms the explicit focus for the second part. Taken as a collection, the volume is unique in scholarship on James in generating transatlantic, interdisciplinary, and cross-generational dialogues, and it repositions James as an important international thinker and arguably the most distinctive American intellectual figure of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Recenzijos

lively and insightful ... This volume, with its twelve laboratories of imaginative inquiry, pushes the boundaries for our understanding of James. * Paul Croce, Society for U.S. Intellectual History * [ A]ny reader wishing to be better acquainted with him would be well advised to consult this book. * Kate Kirkpatrick, The Way *

Notes on the Contributors ix
Introduction: William James and the Transatlantic Conversation 1(14)
Martin Halliwell
Joel D. S. Rasmussen
Part I JAMES'S INTELLECTUAL CONTEXTS
1 The Reception of William James in Continental Europe
15(16)
Jaime Nubiola
2 William James, Ecumenical Protestantism, and the Dynamics of Secularization
31(18)
David A. Hollinger
3 Religion, Sociology, and Psychology: William James and the Re-enchantment of the World
49(16)
Richard H. King
4 William James, the French Tradition, and the Incomplete Transposition of the Spiritual into the Aesthetic
65(16)
Barbara Loerzer
5 Vastations and Prosthetics: Henry James, Sr. and the Transatlantic Education of William and Henry James
81(16)
Peter Kuryla
6 Morbid and Positive Thinking: William James, Psychology, and Illness
97(18)
Martin Halliwell
7 Encountering the Smashing Projectile: William James on John Stuart Mill and the Woman Question
115(18)
Leslie Butler
Part II THE PHILOSOPHY OF PLURALISM
8 A Pluralistic Universe a Century Later: Rationality, Pluralism, and Religion
133(18)
David C. Lamberth
9 William James, A Pluralistic Universe, and the Ancient Quarrel between Philosophy and Poetry
151(16)
Joel D. S. Rasmussen
10 James's Critique of Absolute Idealism in A Pluralistic Universe
167(16)
Michael R. Slater
11 Jamesian Pragmatic Pluralism and the Problem of God
183(16)
Sami Pihlstrom
12 Growing up Zig-Zag: Reassessing the Transatlantic Legacy of William James
199(20)
Jeremy Carrette
Bibliography 219(10)
Index 229