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Ontology after Philosophical Psychology: The Continuity of Consciousness in William James's Philosophy of Mind

Ontology after Philosophical Psychology: The Continuity of Consciousness in William James's Philosophy of Mind

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Ontology after Philosophical Psychology addresses the question of William James's continuity of consciousness, with a view to its possible actualizations. In particular, Michela Bella critically delineates James's discourse. In the wake of Darwin's theory of evolution at the end of the nineteenth century, James's reflections emerged in the field of physiological psychology, where he developed for the case for a renewed epistemology and a new metaphysical framework to help us understand the most interesting theories and scientific discoveries about the human mind. Bella's analysis of the theme of continuity makes it possible to appreciate, both historically and theoretically, the importance of James's gradual transition from making observations of experimental psychology on the continuity of thought to developing an epistemological and ontological argument that continuity is a characteristic of experience and reality. This analysis makes it possible both to clarify James's position in relation to his historical context and to highlight the most original results of his work.

Author: Michela Bella
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 08/21/2019
Series: American Philosophy
Pages: 270
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.75d
ISBN: 9781498560627
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