Philosophical Perspective

Pragmatism

Eight lively lectures proposing that the “truth” of an idea lies in its practical consequences over time. James mediates between tough-minded empiricists and tender-minded idealists, asking what beliefs do for life. Read alongside “The Will to Believe” to see his view of faith under uncertainty.

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