A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures At Manchester College On The Present Situation In Philosophy

(Paperback - Oct 1996)
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William James

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Henry S. Levinson

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Book: A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures At Manchester College On The Present Situation In Philosophy
Going against the grain of entrenched philosophy, James argues in A Pluralistic Universe that the world is not a uni-verse but a multi-verse. He honors the human experience of manyness and disconnection (and various kinds of unity) in the world of flux and sensation, a world that is discounted scornfully by the monists.

In his famous lectures at Oxford University in 1908 and 1909, William James made a sustained and eloquent case against absolute idealism and intellectualism in philosophy. Ever since Socrates and Plato, the philosophy of the absolute had held sway--the emphasis on essence at the expense of concrete appearance, the insistence on a coherent universe, abstract, timeless, finished, enclosed in its totality. James's own thinking led him to renounce monistic idealism and the intellectualization of all "truth."
Going against the grain of entrenched philosophy, James argues in "A Pluralistic Universe" that the world is not a uni-verse but a multi-verse. He honors the human experience of manyness and disconnection (and various kinds of unity) in the world of flux and sensation, a world that is discounted scornfully by the monists. "Pluralistic empiricism," as James called it, permits intellectual freedom, while the artificial concepts of monism do not. It approaches the only reality that has any meaning, one that follows the pattern of daily experience. "A Pluralistic Universe," like "Some Problems in Philosophy" and "Essays in Radical Empiricism" (also available as Bison Books), is basic to an understanding of James's thought.
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Author: William James, Henry S. Levinson
ISBN:

0803275919


ISBN-13:

9780803275911

,

978-0803275911


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Oct 1996
Publisher: University Of Nebraska Press
Language: English
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    Book: A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures At Manchester College On The Present Situation In Philosophy by William James, Henry S. Levinson
    ISBN Number: 0803275919, 9780803275911, 978-0803275911