William James, Moral Philosophy, and the Ethical Life
Herausgeber: Goodson, Jacob L.
William James, Moral Philosophy, and the Ethical Life
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This edited volume demonstrates that a virtue-centered approach to the ethical life is a consistent feature of William James's moral reasoning from the 1880s until his death. Yet, little else remains constant within his writings on these subjects, and this inconstancy furthers interest in his work over a century later.
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This edited volume demonstrates that a virtue-centered approach to the ethical life is a consistent feature of William James's moral reasoning from the 1880s until his death. Yet, little else remains constant within his writings on these subjects, and this inconstancy furthers interest in his work over a century later.
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- American Philosophy Series
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9781498571081
- ISBN-10: 1498571085
- Artikelnr.: 57748038
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- American Philosophy Series
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9781498571081
- ISBN-10: 1498571085
- Artikelnr.: 57748038
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Jacob L. Goodson - Contributions by Guy Axtell; Gregory Eiselein; Jacob L. Goodson; Amy Kittelstrom; D. Micah Hester; Joseph D. John; Roger Ward; John R. Shook; Neal A. Tognazzini; Scott F. Aikin; Robert B. Talisse; Scott R. Stroud; Jaishikha Na
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Moral Interpretations of The
Principles of Psychology 1. Guy Axtell, "Emotions and Morals in The
Principles of Psychology" 2. Gregory Eiselein, "Ethics and Emotion in
William James's The Principles of Psychology" 3. Jacob L. Goodson, "Love
and Sex in William James's Principles of Psychology" Part II. James's Early
Writings on Moral Philosophy 4. Amy Kittelstrom, "Blindnesses in James's
Day-and Beyond" 5. D. Micah Hester & Joseph D. John, "To See or Not to
See?"-That Is the Question: James's "On a Certain Blindness in Human
Beings" 6. Jacob L. Goodson, "Horny Hands and Dirty Skin: Courage,
Humility, Patience, and Tolerance in William James's Ethics" Part III.
Moral Interpretations of James's "Popular Essays" 7. Roger Ward, "The Cries
of the Wounded: Transformative Moral Interpretation in James, Royce, and
Peirce" 8. John R. Shook, "The Moral Life as the Basis for Moral
Philosophy" 9. Neal A. Tognazzini, "Regretting the Impossible" Part IV. The
Morality and Immorality of James's "The Will-to-Believe" Argument 10. Scott
F. Aikin & Robert B. Talisse, "The Will-to-Believe is Immoral" 11. Scott R.
Stroud & Jaishikha Nautiyal, "Stoic Rhetoric and the Ethics of Empowered
Individualism: "The Will to Believe" as Moral Philosophy" Part V. The Moral
Implications of James's Lectures on Human Immortality 12. Anthony Karlin,
"William James on Human Immortality" 13. Ermine L. Algaier IV, "A Radical
Empiricist Defense of Irrationality" Part VI. Moral Interpretations of The
Varieties of Religious Experience 14. G. Scott Davis, "Understanding the
Warrior Spirit: William James on Nature, Virtue, and the Will to Empire"
15. Eric Silverman, "William James and Thomas Aquinas on the Fruits of Love
and Saintliness" 16. Lee Yearley, "William James as Virtue Ethicist: The
Heroic Virtue of Voluntary Poverty" Part VII. Moral Interpretations of
James's Pluralism and Pragmatism 17. Frederick J. Ruf, "Is James an
Existentialist?" 18. Sami Pihlström, "The Cries of the Wounded in
Pragmatism: The Problem of Evil and James's Pragmatic Method as an Ethical
Grounding of Metaphysics" 19. Guy Axtell, "James on Pragmatism and
Religion" 20. Seth Vannatta, "Leaping into the Gap: Religion and the Moral
Life" 21. Gary S. Slater, "The Moral Framework of A Pluralistic Universe"
Part VIII. James's Later Writings on Moral Philosophy 22. Pamela Crosby,
"The Education of Moral Character: A Comparison of James and Aristotle" 23.
David O'Hara, "Is War Evil? Reflections on William James's 'The Moral
Equivalent of War'" About the Contributors
Principles of Psychology 1. Guy Axtell, "Emotions and Morals in The
Principles of Psychology" 2. Gregory Eiselein, "Ethics and Emotion in
William James's The Principles of Psychology" 3. Jacob L. Goodson, "Love
and Sex in William James's Principles of Psychology" Part II. James's Early
Writings on Moral Philosophy 4. Amy Kittelstrom, "Blindnesses in James's
Day-and Beyond" 5. D. Micah Hester & Joseph D. John, "To See or Not to
See?"-That Is the Question: James's "On a Certain Blindness in Human
Beings" 6. Jacob L. Goodson, "Horny Hands and Dirty Skin: Courage,
Humility, Patience, and Tolerance in William James's Ethics" Part III.
Moral Interpretations of James's "Popular Essays" 7. Roger Ward, "The Cries
of the Wounded: Transformative Moral Interpretation in James, Royce, and
Peirce" 8. John R. Shook, "The Moral Life as the Basis for Moral
Philosophy" 9. Neal A. Tognazzini, "Regretting the Impossible" Part IV. The
Morality and Immorality of James's "The Will-to-Believe" Argument 10. Scott
F. Aikin & Robert B. Talisse, "The Will-to-Believe is Immoral" 11. Scott R.
Stroud & Jaishikha Nautiyal, "Stoic Rhetoric and the Ethics of Empowered
Individualism: "The Will to Believe" as Moral Philosophy" Part V. The Moral
Implications of James's Lectures on Human Immortality 12. Anthony Karlin,
"William James on Human Immortality" 13. Ermine L. Algaier IV, "A Radical
Empiricist Defense of Irrationality" Part VI. Moral Interpretations of The
Varieties of Religious Experience 14. G. Scott Davis, "Understanding the
Warrior Spirit: William James on Nature, Virtue, and the Will to Empire"
15. Eric Silverman, "William James and Thomas Aquinas on the Fruits of Love
and Saintliness" 16. Lee Yearley, "William James as Virtue Ethicist: The
Heroic Virtue of Voluntary Poverty" Part VII. Moral Interpretations of
James's Pluralism and Pragmatism 17. Frederick J. Ruf, "Is James an
Existentialist?" 18. Sami Pihlström, "The Cries of the Wounded in
Pragmatism: The Problem of Evil and James's Pragmatic Method as an Ethical
Grounding of Metaphysics" 19. Guy Axtell, "James on Pragmatism and
Religion" 20. Seth Vannatta, "Leaping into the Gap: Religion and the Moral
Life" 21. Gary S. Slater, "The Moral Framework of A Pluralistic Universe"
Part VIII. James's Later Writings on Moral Philosophy 22. Pamela Crosby,
"The Education of Moral Character: A Comparison of James and Aristotle" 23.
David O'Hara, "Is War Evil? Reflections on William James's 'The Moral
Equivalent of War'" About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Moral Interpretations of The
Principles of Psychology 1. Guy Axtell, "Emotions and Morals in The
Principles of Psychology" 2. Gregory Eiselein, "Ethics and Emotion in
William James's The Principles of Psychology" 3. Jacob L. Goodson, "Love
and Sex in William James's Principles of Psychology" Part II. James's Early
Writings on Moral Philosophy 4. Amy Kittelstrom, "Blindnesses in James's
Day-and Beyond" 5. D. Micah Hester & Joseph D. John, "To See or Not to
See?"-That Is the Question: James's "On a Certain Blindness in Human
Beings" 6. Jacob L. Goodson, "Horny Hands and Dirty Skin: Courage,
Humility, Patience, and Tolerance in William James's Ethics" Part III.
Moral Interpretations of James's "Popular Essays" 7. Roger Ward, "The Cries
of the Wounded: Transformative Moral Interpretation in James, Royce, and
Peirce" 8. John R. Shook, "The Moral Life as the Basis for Moral
Philosophy" 9. Neal A. Tognazzini, "Regretting the Impossible" Part IV. The
Morality and Immorality of James's "The Will-to-Believe" Argument 10. Scott
F. Aikin & Robert B. Talisse, "The Will-to-Believe is Immoral" 11. Scott R.
Stroud & Jaishikha Nautiyal, "Stoic Rhetoric and the Ethics of Empowered
Individualism: "The Will to Believe" as Moral Philosophy" Part V. The Moral
Implications of James's Lectures on Human Immortality 12. Anthony Karlin,
"William James on Human Immortality" 13. Ermine L. Algaier IV, "A Radical
Empiricist Defense of Irrationality" Part VI. Moral Interpretations of The
Varieties of Religious Experience 14. G. Scott Davis, "Understanding the
Warrior Spirit: William James on Nature, Virtue, and the Will to Empire"
15. Eric Silverman, "William James and Thomas Aquinas on the Fruits of Love
and Saintliness" 16. Lee Yearley, "William James as Virtue Ethicist: The
Heroic Virtue of Voluntary Poverty" Part VII. Moral Interpretations of
James's Pluralism and Pragmatism 17. Frederick J. Ruf, "Is James an
Existentialist?" 18. Sami Pihlström, "The Cries of the Wounded in
Pragmatism: The Problem of Evil and James's Pragmatic Method as an Ethical
Grounding of Metaphysics" 19. Guy Axtell, "James on Pragmatism and
Religion" 20. Seth Vannatta, "Leaping into the Gap: Religion and the Moral
Life" 21. Gary S. Slater, "The Moral Framework of A Pluralistic Universe"
Part VIII. James's Later Writings on Moral Philosophy 22. Pamela Crosby,
"The Education of Moral Character: A Comparison of James and Aristotle" 23.
David O'Hara, "Is War Evil? Reflections on William James's 'The Moral
Equivalent of War'" About the Contributors
Principles of Psychology 1. Guy Axtell, "Emotions and Morals in The
Principles of Psychology" 2. Gregory Eiselein, "Ethics and Emotion in
William James's The Principles of Psychology" 3. Jacob L. Goodson, "Love
and Sex in William James's Principles of Psychology" Part II. James's Early
Writings on Moral Philosophy 4. Amy Kittelstrom, "Blindnesses in James's
Day-and Beyond" 5. D. Micah Hester & Joseph D. John, "To See or Not to
See?"-That Is the Question: James's "On a Certain Blindness in Human
Beings" 6. Jacob L. Goodson, "Horny Hands and Dirty Skin: Courage,
Humility, Patience, and Tolerance in William James's Ethics" Part III.
Moral Interpretations of James's "Popular Essays" 7. Roger Ward, "The Cries
of the Wounded: Transformative Moral Interpretation in James, Royce, and
Peirce" 8. John R. Shook, "The Moral Life as the Basis for Moral
Philosophy" 9. Neal A. Tognazzini, "Regretting the Impossible" Part IV. The
Morality and Immorality of James's "The Will-to-Believe" Argument 10. Scott
F. Aikin & Robert B. Talisse, "The Will-to-Believe is Immoral" 11. Scott R.
Stroud & Jaishikha Nautiyal, "Stoic Rhetoric and the Ethics of Empowered
Individualism: "The Will to Believe" as Moral Philosophy" Part V. The Moral
Implications of James's Lectures on Human Immortality 12. Anthony Karlin,
"William James on Human Immortality" 13. Ermine L. Algaier IV, "A Radical
Empiricist Defense of Irrationality" Part VI. Moral Interpretations of The
Varieties of Religious Experience 14. G. Scott Davis, "Understanding the
Warrior Spirit: William James on Nature, Virtue, and the Will to Empire"
15. Eric Silverman, "William James and Thomas Aquinas on the Fruits of Love
and Saintliness" 16. Lee Yearley, "William James as Virtue Ethicist: The
Heroic Virtue of Voluntary Poverty" Part VII. Moral Interpretations of
James's Pluralism and Pragmatism 17. Frederick J. Ruf, "Is James an
Existentialist?" 18. Sami Pihlström, "The Cries of the Wounded in
Pragmatism: The Problem of Evil and James's Pragmatic Method as an Ethical
Grounding of Metaphysics" 19. Guy Axtell, "James on Pragmatism and
Religion" 20. Seth Vannatta, "Leaping into the Gap: Religion and the Moral
Life" 21. Gary S. Slater, "The Moral Framework of A Pluralistic Universe"
Part VIII. James's Later Writings on Moral Philosophy 22. Pamela Crosby,
"The Education of Moral Character: A Comparison of James and Aristotle" 23.
David O'Hara, "Is War Evil? Reflections on William James's 'The Moral
Equivalent of War'" About the Contributors