James, Rationality and Religious Belief: W. J. WAINWRIGHT

Religious Studies 27 (2):223-238 (1991)
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Abstract

One of James's earliest philosophical essays sounds a note which will echo through his writings. Criticizing Spencer's definition of truth as correspondence, James asserts that a ‘correspondence’ between the mind and reality is a ‘ right mental action’, and rightness is determined by ‘pure subjective interests …brought… upon the scene and corresponding to no relation already there’.

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