William James on the Courage to Believe
Robert J. O'Connell
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Description for William James on the Courage to Believe
Hardback. William James' celebrated lecture on "The Will to Believe" has kindled spirited controversy since the day it was delivered. In this title, the author contributes some fresh contentions: that James' argument should be viewed against his indebtedness to Pascal and Renouvier; that it works primarily to validate our over-beliefs. Series: American Philosophy. Num Pages: 223 pages. BIC Classification: HPC; HPK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 236 x 161 x 19. Weight in Grams: 488.
William James’ celebrated lecture on “The Will to Believe” has kindled spirited controversy since the day it was delivered. In this lively reappraisal of that controversy, Father O’Connell contributes some fresh contentions: that James’ argument should be viewed against his indebtedness to Pascal and Renouvier; that it works primarily to validate our “over-beliefs” ; and most surprising perhaps, that James envisages our “passional nature” as intervening, not after, but before and throughout, our intellectual weighing of the evidence for belief.
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Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1997
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
223
Condition
New
Series
American Philosophy
Number of Pages
223
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823217274
SKU
V9780823217274
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About Robert J. O'Connell
Robert J. O’Connell, S. J. was a Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. His has five publications on St. Augustine, as well as several studies of Plato, William James, and Teilhard de Chardin. In 2015 he established the O’Connell established the O’Connell Initiative at Fordham, a forum for intellectual exploration, that brought together scholars of every aspect of capitalism.
Reviews for William James on the Courage to Believe
"A thorough and sympathetic analysis of James' lecture on "The Will to Believe," a lecture which-once read-"does not admit of being easily left aside." O'Connell takes on those critics who have reckless "wishful thinking." Central to O'Connell's approach is his very helpful treatment of the "passional side of human nature" and the role it plays in James' epistemology. It is ... Read more