International audienceAbstract In this chapter, while acknowledging an important and famous early influence of Renouvier on James’s notions of belief and free will, the author documents a major and growing disagreement in their exchanges. The author argues that this disagreement is by no means a peripheral matter, since it involves James’s assessment of Renouvier’s neo-Kantianism. After having presented the core of Renouvier’s main influence in the section “Free Will’s Champion, Kantian Style,” the author gives a brief survey of James’s presence in the Critique Philosophique in the section “James’s Contributions,” and deals, in the following sections, with James’s early criticisms of Renouvier on philosophical method (the section “Methods a...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to present William James’ pluralism in contrast to ...
Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurring distinc...
Through an analysis of philosophical temperaments, I argue that both William James and Michel Foucau...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, while acknowledging an important and famous early in...
In this paper, I'm giving an account of William James's reception in the columns of Charles Renouvie...
L’intérêt pour le pragmatisme américain marque, entre autres, le paysage intellectuel français, nota...
This thesis argues two issues: William James\u27 philosophy was-to a great extent derived from his i...
Is there a particular experience-type associated with the exercise of agency? This question was subj...
William James (1842-1910) is widely regarded as the founding figure of modern psychology and one of ...
By the mid-nineteenth century, the empiricist tradition, in conjunction with physiological investiga...
In this chapter, I show that Bergson’s philosophy had a significant impact on the development of Jam...
American psychologist and philosopher William James (1842-1910) poses a problem for interpreters. Al...
A prominent feature of von Wright theory of action is the study of logical grammar of determinism. I...
William James (1842-1910) had been discussing the idea of the 'meliorism' since he started to study ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Philosophy. The Catholic University of AmericaAn active-passive dualism is pre...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to present William James’ pluralism in contrast to ...
Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurring distinc...
Through an analysis of philosophical temperaments, I argue that both William James and Michel Foucau...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, while acknowledging an important and famous early in...
In this paper, I'm giving an account of William James's reception in the columns of Charles Renouvie...
L’intérêt pour le pragmatisme américain marque, entre autres, le paysage intellectuel français, nota...
This thesis argues two issues: William James\u27 philosophy was-to a great extent derived from his i...
Is there a particular experience-type associated with the exercise of agency? This question was subj...
William James (1842-1910) is widely regarded as the founding figure of modern psychology and one of ...
By the mid-nineteenth century, the empiricist tradition, in conjunction with physiological investiga...
In this chapter, I show that Bergson’s philosophy had a significant impact on the development of Jam...
American psychologist and philosopher William James (1842-1910) poses a problem for interpreters. Al...
A prominent feature of von Wright theory of action is the study of logical grammar of determinism. I...
William James (1842-1910) had been discussing the idea of the 'meliorism' since he started to study ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Philosophy. The Catholic University of AmericaAn active-passive dualism is pre...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to present William James’ pluralism in contrast to ...
Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurring distinc...
Through an analysis of philosophical temperaments, I argue that both William James and Michel Foucau...