1896 SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS

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  • William James Professor

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William James (1842-1910) was a justly famous 19th century American philosopher, psychologist and educator. He was a graduate of and professor at Harvard University for over 30 years, helping establish psychology as a scientific discipline while producing prolific writings in philosophy, religion, education and science. His major works reflect his wide-ranging interests in the human experience, freedom of choice and the meaning of human

The Will to Believe

and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy (1897);

The Principles

(1890); Varieties of

Religious Experience (1902); and Essays in Radical Empiricism

had an open mind

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