William James: unfinished business.
This book is based on a series of lectures and discussions which constituted part of the program of the American Psychological Association's Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Convention. In the spring of 1966 a committee, chaired by C. W. Bray, met in Washington to lay plans for a suitable commemoratio...
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Washington,
American Psychological Association
[1969]
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Clár Ábhair:
- Does behavior really need a brain?
- William James and instinct theory
- Levels of awareness
- William James' humanism and the problem of will.