A profoundly influential figure in American psychology, William James (1842-1910) was also a philosopher of note, who used Charles S. Peirce’s theories of pragmatism as a basis for his own conception of that influential philosophy. For James, this meant an emphasis on „radical empiricism” and the concept that the meaning of any idea — philosophical, political, social, or otherwise — has validity only in terms of its experiential and practical consequences.
| Kiadó | merkaba press |
|---|---|
| Kiadás éve | 2017 |
| Nyelv | ANGOL |
| Formátum | EPUBMOBI |
| ISBN | 6610000019625 |
| Árukód | 3-41402 / 3-41402 |




