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William James

Human Immortality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine

In “Human Immortality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine,” William James adeptly navigates the philosophical terrain surrounding the concept of human immortality, presenting a compelling defense against prevalent skepticism. With a rich blend of psychological insight and metaphysical inquiry, James examines two major objections that challenge the idea of an everlasting soul. His writing stands as a testament to both his pragmatism and profound understanding of human belief, all while engaging with metaphysical notions that resist easy categorization. This work emerges against the backdrop of late 19th-century philosophical discourse, wherein existential doubts regarding life after death were increasingly prevalent. William James, a seminal figure in the development of pragmatism and psychology, draws upon his extensive background in philosophy and psychology to confront these vital questions about existence. His experiments with religious experience and interest in the intersection of science and spirituality are evident throughout the text. James'Äô unique perspective is shaped not only by his intellectual environment but also by his commitment to the practical application of philosophical ideas in real life. This book is essential reading for anyone intrigued by the philosophical and psychological implications of immortality. Its persuasive arguments and eloquent prose encourage readers to reflect deeply on their beliefs about existence and destiny. Join James on this contemplative journey, whether you are a seasoned philosopher or simply curious about the permanence of the human spirit.
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Oprindeligt udgivet
2020
Udgivelsesår
2020
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