(Uncorrected OCR) Abstract of thesis entitled 'William James' Psychological Philosophy' submitted by Kwok Hang Wah Yvonne for the degree of Master of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong in November 2002 The aim of this thesis is to suggest a way to better understand William James' philosophy by recognising its relation with his evolutionary psychology. In order to clarify James' version of 'evolutionary psychology', I will present it in contrast to Herbert Spencer's biological psychology. In Chapter Two, I will discuss how Spencer establishes his development hypothesis and how he understands the mind as a biological product being modified by environmental changes. In Chapter Three, I will interpret James' argument against Spencer's i...
Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurring distinc...
William James (1842-1910) est une figure bien connue de l'histoire de la philosophie. L'édition réce...
This work analyzes the psychological texts of William James (1842-1910), specially his Principles of...
By the mid-nineteenth century, the empiricist tradition, in conjunction with physiological investiga...
William James (1842-1910) is widely regarded as the founding figure of modern psychology and one of ...
American psychologist and philosopher William James (1842-1910) poses a problem for interpreters. Al...
Why has James been relatively absent from the neopragmatist revival of the past twenty years? I argu...
James was essentially an original thinker. Because he wrote as he tallied, much of his personal styl...
William James's conception of psychology (1842-1910) has not yet been adequately addressed both in t...
International audienceWhen dealing with the question of the relation between William James’s pragmat...
ABSTRACT: Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurr...
The American physician, William James (1842-1910), a published philosopher and psychologist, will pe...
The fundamental basis of William James\u27s psychology - the rock-bottom foundation on which it is c...
William James’s scientific psychology was developed in order to surpass precedent approaches s...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Philosophy. The Catholic University of AmericaAn active-passive dualism is pre...
Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurring distinc...
William James (1842-1910) est une figure bien connue de l'histoire de la philosophie. L'édition réce...
This work analyzes the psychological texts of William James (1842-1910), specially his Principles of...
By the mid-nineteenth century, the empiricist tradition, in conjunction with physiological investiga...
William James (1842-1910) is widely regarded as the founding figure of modern psychology and one of ...
American psychologist and philosopher William James (1842-1910) poses a problem for interpreters. Al...
Why has James been relatively absent from the neopragmatist revival of the past twenty years? I argu...
James was essentially an original thinker. Because he wrote as he tallied, much of his personal styl...
William James's conception of psychology (1842-1910) has not yet been adequately addressed both in t...
International audienceWhen dealing with the question of the relation between William James’s pragmat...
ABSTRACT: Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurr...
The American physician, William James (1842-1910), a published philosopher and psychologist, will pe...
The fundamental basis of William James\u27s psychology - the rock-bottom foundation on which it is c...
William James’s scientific psychology was developed in order to surpass precedent approaches s...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Philosophy. The Catholic University of AmericaAn active-passive dualism is pre...
Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurring distinc...
William James (1842-1910) est une figure bien connue de l'histoire de la philosophie. L'édition réce...
This work analyzes the psychological texts of William James (1842-1910), specially his Principles of...