The Hidden Self
The Hidden Self
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In "The Hidden Self," William James delves into the intricacies of human consciousness, exploring the duality between the public personas we project and the private selves we harbor. Employing a contemplative and engaging literary style, James intertwines philosophical inquiry with psychological analysis, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of identity and selfhood. This work emerges from the broader literary context of the late 19th century, a period rich in psychological exploration, making James's insights particularly relevant as he grapples with the implications of a fragmented self in a rapidly modernizing world. William James, a prominent figure in the realms of psychology and philosophy, was instrumental in introducing pragmatism and functionalism to the American intellectual landscape. His extensive academic background, combined with personal reflections on his own struggles with identity, informed his exploration of the hidden aspects of the self. This dual perspective as both a scholar and a seeker of truth allows readers to appreciate the depth of his inquiry into the inner workings of the mind. "The Hidden Self" is an essential read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the complexities of human identity. James's masterful prose and profound insights will resonate with readers from various disciplines, from psychology to philosophy, offering a thought-provoking journey into the layers of self and the often unseen aspects that shape our lives. This book is recommended for anyone seeking to comprehend the invisible threads that weave the tapestry of self, reality, and the universe at large, and for those ready to question the constructs of society and unlock the profound truth of their own existence.

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William James

1842, New York

Filosofo e psicologo statunitense (1842-1910), fratello del romanziere Henry. Dopo aver studiato negli USA e in Europa, iniziò la carriera accademica come "instructor in physiology" alla Harvard University, dove fondò il primo laboratorio statunitense di psicologia sperimentale. James pose le basi del funzionalismo e fu uno dei principali assertori del pragmatismo. Tra le sue opere: The principles of psychology (1890), Psychology: briefer course (1892), The will to believe (1897), Talks to teachers on psychology and to students on some of life's ideals (1899), The varieties of religious experience (1902), Pragmatism (1907), The meaning of truth (1909), A pluralistic universe (1909), Some problems of philosophy (1911), Essays in radical empiricism (1912).

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