This series offers the core teachings of the world's greatest philosophers. Each volume extracts the essential ideas of a major thinker in a way that brings these ideas to life and makes them accessible. Here is a selection from the key works of William James, presented with an interpretative essay and biographical sketch. This easy to read introduction explains why James' work is overwhelmingly valuable to us today in getting to grips with the spiritual dimension of human experience. It highlights his unique experience of colliding with European and American ways of thinking head on and the core elements of his transformative new philosophy.
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Stephen Rowe gained his M. Th., A.M. and Ph. D. from the Divinity School, University of Chicago. He has studied and taught philosophy and religion for more than twenty five years and is author of Leaving and Returning: On America's Contribution to a World Ethic (Bucknell University Press, 1989) and Rediscovering the West: An Enquiry into Nothingness and Relatedness (SUNY Press, 1994). He is currently, and has been since 1983, Professor of Philosophy at the Grand Valley State University, Michigan.
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