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A fresh and rigorous interpretation of William James''s ethical theory, showing how experimenting with life''s opportunities can transform one''s self and life.

William James (1842?1910) authored some of America''s most original and evocative philosophy and psychology. Until recently, however, his work in ethics attracted little interest, despite suggestions from such distinguished peers as John Dewey that ethical themes suffused his writings. Taking those suggestions seriously, Clifford S. Stagoll provides an original and rigorous interpretation of James''s ethics as a response to the socio-economic circumstances of his day, derived from key themes in his metaphysics, philosophical psychology, philosophy of religion, and pedagogical theory. By considering these apparently disparate projects together, Stagoll shows how James''s recommendations for pursuing a richer, more rewarding life-an ethics in the classical sense-are justified by intricate and sophisticated analyses of how we think, act, and conceive of ourselves. For James, making a habit of experimenting with life''s myriad opportunities is not just a way to counter thinking that has grown too rigid, but a crucial precondition for making the most of one''s life and self.

Transforming Ones Self

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    Publisher: State University of New York Press
    Publication Date: 7/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781438493268, 978-1438493268
    ISBN10: 1438493266

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A fresh and rigorous interpretation of William James''s ethical theory, showing how experimenting with life''s opportunities can transform one''s self and life.

    William James (1842?1910) authored some of America''s most original and evocative philosophy and psychology. Until recently, however, his work in ethics attracted little interest, despite suggestions from such distinguished peers as John Dewey that ethical themes suffused his writings. Taking those suggestions seriously, Clifford S. Stagoll provides an original and rigorous interpretation of James''s ethics as a response to the socio-economic circumstances of his day, derived from key themes in his metaphysics, philosophical psychology, philosophy of religion, and pedagogical theory. By considering these apparently disparate projects together, Stagoll shows how James''s recommendations for pursuing a richer, more rewarding life-an ethics in the classical sense-are justified by intricate and sophisticated analyses of how we think, act, and conceive of ourselves. For James, making a habit of experimenting with life''s myriad opportunities is not just a way to counter thinking that has grown too rigid, but a crucial precondition for making the most of one''s life and self.

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