William James’s reputation in the field of emotion research is based on his early psychological writings where he defines emotions as ‘feelings of bodily changes’. In his later work, particularly in his study of mystic emotion (1902), James comes up with what looks like a completely different approach. Here his focus is on positive feelings of inspiration and joy, but also on downbeat moods like melancholy and depression. He examines how these feeling states give meaning to an individual’s life. Theorists often speculate about a gap between James’s early writings and his later work, and assume that the later James turned from an evolutionary-minded natural scientist into a metaphysical philosopher. In my paper, I follow Ratcliffe (2008) in ...
James was essentially an original thinker. Because he wrote as he tallied, much of his personal styl...
Is there a particular experience-type associated with the exercise of agency? This question was subj...
In this paper I present William James’s theory of emotions and the central role it ascribes to the b...
William James's reputation in the field of emotion research is based on his early psychological writ...
textabstractWilliam James’s reputation in the field of emotion research is based on his early psycho...
William James’ theory of emotion has had a profound impact within philosophy and psychology over the...
William James's theory of emotion is often criticized for placing too much emphasis on bodily feelin...
I argue, contra traditional interpretations of James's emotion theory like Antonio Damasio and alter...
Abstract The thesis begins by distinguishing a number of theories of emotion in the work of Willia...
Emotions are 'feelings of bodily changes', according to William James (1884). This definition was th...
The Emotions chapter (XXV) in James' Principles of Psychology traverses the entire range of experien...
William James’ theory of emotion has been controversial since its inception, and a basic analysis of...
... [H]ow exactly did James’s personal characteristics, experiences, and concerns impact upon his ph...
Abstract The concept of mystical experience is defined today as an experience of uniting with the Ul...
William James presented his famous theory of emotion that 'we feel sorry because we cry.' He states ...
James was essentially an original thinker. Because he wrote as he tallied, much of his personal styl...
Is there a particular experience-type associated with the exercise of agency? This question was subj...
In this paper I present William James’s theory of emotions and the central role it ascribes to the b...
William James's reputation in the field of emotion research is based on his early psychological writ...
textabstractWilliam James’s reputation in the field of emotion research is based on his early psycho...
William James’ theory of emotion has had a profound impact within philosophy and psychology over the...
William James's theory of emotion is often criticized for placing too much emphasis on bodily feelin...
I argue, contra traditional interpretations of James's emotion theory like Antonio Damasio and alter...
Abstract The thesis begins by distinguishing a number of theories of emotion in the work of Willia...
Emotions are 'feelings of bodily changes', according to William James (1884). This definition was th...
The Emotions chapter (XXV) in James' Principles of Psychology traverses the entire range of experien...
William James’ theory of emotion has been controversial since its inception, and a basic analysis of...
... [H]ow exactly did James’s personal characteristics, experiences, and concerns impact upon his ph...
Abstract The concept of mystical experience is defined today as an experience of uniting with the Ul...
William James presented his famous theory of emotion that 'we feel sorry because we cry.' He states ...
James was essentially an original thinker. Because he wrote as he tallied, much of his personal styl...
Is there a particular experience-type associated with the exercise of agency? This question was subj...
In this paper I present William James’s theory of emotions and the central role it ascribes to the b...