In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin discusses the relationship between William James’ and Leo Tolstoy’s psychology, in particular their common roots in transcendental philosophy as it affected both American and Russian culture.http://www.lexingtonbooks.com/Catalog/SingleBook.shtml?command=Search&db=^DB/CATALOG.db&eqSKUdata=073910526
James was essentially an original thinker. Because he wrote as he tallied, much of his personal styl...
A consideration of the life of William James may help us to see more clearly the pattern and directi...
The Ideas of Leo Tolstoy are one of the key catalyzers for the emergence of the “new religious consc...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin discusses the relationship between William James’ and ...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin explores the concept of courage: what it meant to Tols...
The Ideas of Leo Tolstoy are one of the key catalyzers for the emergence of the “new religious consc...
Leo Tolstoy, himself an advocate of conscientious war resistance and author of the greatest war fict...
In the last thirty years of his life, Leo Tolstoy developed a moral philosophy that embraced pacifis...
The American physician, William James (1842-1910), a published philosopher and psychologist, will pe...
The Dynamic Individualism of William James analyzes James\u27s rich and complex thought through an e...
There are two great questions raised in Russian literature of the 19th century – “Who is to blame?” ...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines the status of the miraculous in Dostoevsky's ...
In this chapter professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines Nikolai Nikolaevich Strakhov's philosophy and...
The article deals with a case from the creative history of Leo Tolstoy’s The Circle of Reading (1908...
Pedrag Cicovacki is co-editor of this book. This interdisciplinary collection of essays examines Leo...
James was essentially an original thinker. Because he wrote as he tallied, much of his personal styl...
A consideration of the life of William James may help us to see more clearly the pattern and directi...
The Ideas of Leo Tolstoy are one of the key catalyzers for the emergence of the “new religious consc...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin discusses the relationship between William James’ and ...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin explores the concept of courage: what it meant to Tols...
The Ideas of Leo Tolstoy are one of the key catalyzers for the emergence of the “new religious consc...
Leo Tolstoy, himself an advocate of conscientious war resistance and author of the greatest war fict...
In the last thirty years of his life, Leo Tolstoy developed a moral philosophy that embraced pacifis...
The American physician, William James (1842-1910), a published philosopher and psychologist, will pe...
The Dynamic Individualism of William James analyzes James\u27s rich and complex thought through an e...
There are two great questions raised in Russian literature of the 19th century – “Who is to blame?” ...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines the status of the miraculous in Dostoevsky's ...
In this chapter professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines Nikolai Nikolaevich Strakhov's philosophy and...
The article deals with a case from the creative history of Leo Tolstoy’s The Circle of Reading (1908...
Pedrag Cicovacki is co-editor of this book. This interdisciplinary collection of essays examines Leo...
James was essentially an original thinker. Because he wrote as he tallied, much of his personal styl...
A consideration of the life of William James may help us to see more clearly the pattern and directi...
The Ideas of Leo Tolstoy are one of the key catalyzers for the emergence of the “new religious consc...