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Moral responses , James held , require cognitive and intellectual judgments . Intellectual capacities to compare and contrast , to detect similarities and differences , and to categorize , group , and universalize are also essential for ...
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Historical research can now document the profound influence of James on Husserl's phenomenology and through Husserl on the entire European tradition of phenomenological and existential philosophy . James believed phenomenological ...
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Psychological Foundations of William James's Theory of Religious Experience Gary T. Alexander | Pennsylvania State University It is a commonplace that William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience is seldom used in any ...
Psychological Foundations of William James's Theory of Religious Experience Gary T. Alexander | Pennsylvania State University It is a commonplace that William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience is seldom used in any ...
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