PSY 371: The Writings of William James

Class Program
Credits 3
Considers the life and writings of William James, philosophical pragmatist and founding figure of American psychology. Central texts include his Lowell Institute lectures on pragmatism, Hibbert Lectures on pluralism, Gifford Lectures on religious experience, and his book Psychology: The Briefer Course. Selections from his many essays and his investigations into parapsychological phenomena are also examined.