
William James's Radically Empirical Philosophy of Religion
This book takes a stand against and critiques readings of William James that do not pay attention to the metaphysics of experience. Such interpretations overlook the first mentions of radical empiricism in James’s Will to Believe argument. By attending to James''s metaphysics of experience, this book argues that James’s universe is a “quasi-chaos” of becoming in our relations with nature and other...
This book takes a stand against and critiques readings of William James that do not pay attention to the metaphysics of experience. Such interpretations overlook the first mentions of radical empiricism in James’s Will to Believe argument. By attending to James''s metaphysics of experience, this book argues that James’s universe is a “quasi-chaos” of becoming in our relations with nature and other...
