William James and the Metaphysics of Experience
William James is frequently considered one of America’s most important philosophers, as well as a foundational thinker for the study of religion. Despite his reputation as the founder of pragmatism, he is rarely considered a serious philosopher or religious thinker. In this new interpretation David Lamberth argues that James’s major contribution was to develop a systematic metaphysics of experience integrally related to his developing pluralistic and social religious ideas. Lamberth systematically interprets James’s radically empiricist world-view and argues for an early dating (1895) for his commitment to the metaphysics of radical empiricism. He offers a close reading of Varieties of Religious Experience; and concludes by connecting James’s ideas about experience, pluralism and truth to current debates in philosophy, the philosophy of religion, and theology, suggesting James’s functional, experiential metaphysics as a conceptual aid in bridging the social and interpretive with the immediate and concrete while avoiding naive realism.
• A new interpretation of a major American philosopher and religious thinker • Relates William James’s philosophical and religious thinking to each other • Treats all of James’s thought from a systematic, integrated perspective.
Nøkkelord: Filosofi Idéhistorie Religion
- Forlag: Cambridge University Press
- Utgivelsesår: 2009
- Kategori: Filosofi
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- Antall sider: 272
- ISBN: 9780521108973
- Innbinding: Heftet