In this insightful new book on the remarkable William James the American psychologist and philosopher Krister Dylan Knapp provides the first deeply historical and acutely analytical account of James&#x2019;s psychical research. While showing that James always maintained a critical stance toward claims of paranormal phenomena like spiritualism Knapp uses new sources to argue that psychical research held a strikingly central position in James&#x2019;s life. It was crucial to his familial and professional relationships the fashioning of his unique intellectual disposition and the shaping of his core doctrines especially the will-to-believe empiricism fideism and theories of the subliminal consciousness and immortality.<br/><br/>Knapp explains how and why James found in psychical research a way to rethink the well-trodden approaches to classic Euro-American religious thought typified by the oppositional categories of natural vs. supernatural and normal vs. paranormal. He demonstrates how James eschewed these choices and instead developed a tertiary synthesis of them an approach Knapp terms <i>tertium quid</i> the third way. Situating James&#x2019;s psychical research in relation to the rise of experimental psychology and Protestantism&#x2019;s changing place in fin de si&#xE8;cle America Knapp asserts that the third way illustrated a much broader trend in transatlantic thought as it struggled to navigate the uncertainties and religious adventurism of the modern age.
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