The book is structured as a dialogue between the American intellectual William James and one of his famous students (Gertrude Stein, Theodore Roosevelt, W.E.B. Du Bois, etc.) discussing a topic.
The book is structured as a dialogue between the American intellectual William James and one of his famous students (Gertrude Stein, Theodore Roosevelt, W.E.B. Du Bois, etc.) discussing a topic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew J. Rossano is a retired Professor of Psychology. For over 30 years, he taught at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, LA. He is an evolutionary psychologist who has authored or co-authored scores of scholarly papers, book chapters, commentaries, and reviews. His work has appeared in highly respected scholarly journals such as: Psychological Bulletin, Cognition, Current Anthropology, PaleoAnthropology, and Cambridge Archeological Journal; as well as more popular outlets such as: Men's Health, New Scientist, The Huffington Post, Smithsonian Magazine, and Psychology Today. He is the author of several previous books including: Supernatural selection: How religion evolved (2010, Oxford University Press); Mortal rituals: What the story of the Andes' survivors tells us about human evolution (2013, Columbia University Press); and Ritual in human evolution and religion: Psychological and ritual resources (2020, Routledge). He is also co-editor (and chapter author) on two recent volumes on psychology and cognitive archaeology (both published by Routledge).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: A Real Fight (Theodore Roosevelt) Chapter 2: What is Real? (Walter Lippmann) Chapter 3: Why So Radical? (Mary Whiton Calkins) Chapter 4: A Universe of Many (George Santayana) Chapter 5: To Be Free (W. E. B. Dubois) Chapter 6: Truth (Morris Cohen) Chapter 7: God and Belief (Gertrude Stein) Epilogue: How Will They Remember Me? (Henry James) References Index About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: A Real Fight (Theodore Roosevelt) Chapter 2: What is Real? (Walter Lippmann) Chapter 3: Why So Radical? (Mary Whiton Calkins) Chapter 4: A Universe of Many (George Santayana) Chapter 5: To Be Free (W. E. B. Dubois) Chapter 6: Truth (Morris Cohen) Chapter 7: God and Belief (Gertrude Stein) Epilogue: How Will They Remember Me? (Henry James) References Index About the Author
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