Introduction to William James [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 21 (3):560-560 (1968)
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This book was originally written for the French series, Philosophes de tous les temps. It follows the format of this series with an introductory essay and series of brief selections from James. Although Reck states that he "sought to see James as the French see him," he does not limit himself to a single perspective but presents a judicious, balanced interpretation of James. There is little exploitation of the recent "discovery" of James by phenomenologically oriented philosophers. In his introductory essay, Reck has attempted to be comprehensive. The essay succeeds admirably in presenting a fine introduction to James.—R. J. B.

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