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Why is real-world experience vital to a mature appreciation of any philosophical system? Why is the search for objective truth a trickier proposition than it seems at first glance? American psychologist and philosopher WILLIAM JAMES (1842-1910) brother of novelist Henry James was a groundbreaking researcher at Harvard University author of such works as Principles of Psychology (1890) and The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature (1902) and one of the most influential academics of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here in a series of essays first published in book form in 1909 and considered a sequel to his series of lectures collected in Pragmatism (also available from Cosimo) James explores these questions as he discusses: - the function of cognition - humanism and truth - the relation between knower and known - the essence of humanism - the meaning of the word truth - the absolute and strenuous life - and more.