About The Book: The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy" by William Jame is a seminal collection that defends the right to adopt beliefs without prior evidence when faced with genuine, momentous choices. In the title essay, James argues for the legitimacy of faith in personal and moral decisions. The volume explores topics like pragmatism, individual will, and religious experience, advocating for a philosophy rooted in human experience and freedom. It remains a foundational work in American philosophical and psychological thought.
Author: William James
Pages: 360
Edition: 1910
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