Some Problems of Philosophy
Discover the profound insights of William James in Some Problems of Philosophy, published by Harvard University Press in 1979. This engaging work spans 508 pages and serves as the seventh volume in The Works of William James series. Dive into the intricate analysis of essential philosophical questions, exploring the nature of Being, the connection between thoughts and reality, the concept of novelty, causation, and the Infinite. Through a clear and methodical approach, James introduces readers to his original philosophical synthesis known as radical empiricism. This thought-provoking text is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of philosophical thought and its implications. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher or new to the subject, this book will inspire and challenge your perspectives.