The Principles of Psychology (The Complete Two-Volume Edition)
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In 'The Principles of Psychology,' William James delivers a pioneering exploration of psychological processes, embracing a comprehensive approach that combines philosophy, biology, and psychology. This two-volume edition intricately weaves together empirical observations with theoretical insights, presenting a foundational understanding of the self, consciousness, emotions, and habit formation. James's writing style transcends the academic, offering a conversational tone that invites readers to ponder deeply about human experience, thus situating his work as a cornerstone of the American psychological tradition in the late 19th century. William James, often referred to as the 'Father of American psychology,' was deeply influenced by his background in philosophy and natural sciences. His diverse educational experience and personal struggles with mental health fueled his interest in understanding human behavior and consciousness. The era's burgeoning interest in scientific inquiry and the human mind shaped his approach, making 'The Principles of Psychology' a reflection of both individual and societal quests for knowledge during a transformative time in modern psychology. This seminal work is essential for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of human thought and behavior. James's innovative ideas, such as the stream of consciousness and pragmatism, remain relevant, inviting contemporary readers to engage with the intricacies of the mind. 'The Principles of Psychology' is not merely a textbook; it is a compelling journey into the depths of human experience that continues to resonate today. This comprehensive edition is a testament to the enduring value of James' insights and a pivotal reading for understanding the trajectory of psychological thought and its applications in understanding human behavior.

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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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