Correspondence (1882–1910)

Correspondence (1882–1910)

Author: William James

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-04-20

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 3110525534

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James and Stumpf first met in Prague in 1882. James soon started corresponding with a “colleague with whose persons and whose ideas alike I feel so warm a sympathy.” With this, a lifelong epistolary friendship began. For 28 years until James’s death in 1910, Stumpf became James’s most important European correspondent. Besides psychological themes of great importance, such as the perception of space and of sound, the letters include commentary upon Stumpf’s (Tonpsychologie) and James’s main books (The Principles of Psychology, The Varieties of Religious Experience), and many other works. The two friends also exchange views concerning other scholars, religious faith and metaphysical topics. The different perspectives of the American and the German (European) way of living, philosophizing and doing science are frequently under discussion. The letters also touch upon personal questions of historical interest. The book offers a critical edition and the English translation of hitherto unpublished primary sources. Historians of psychology and historians of philosophy will welcome the volume as a useful tool for their understanding of some crucial developments of the time. Scholars in the history of pragmatism and of phenomenology will also be interested in the volume.


Correspondence (1882–1910)

Correspondence (1882–1910)

Author: William James

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-04-20

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 3110524678

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James and Stumpf first met in Prague in 1882. James soon started corresponding with a “colleague with whose persons and whose ideas alike I feel so warm a sympathy.” With this, a lifelong epistolary friendship began. For 28 years until James’s death in 1910, Stumpf became James’s most important European correspondent. Besides psychological themes of great importance, such as the perception of space and of sound, the letters include commentary upon Stumpf’s (Tonpsychologie) and James’s main books (The Principles of Psychology, The Varieties of Religious Experience), and many other works. The two friends also exchange views concerning other scholars, religious faith and metaphysical topics. The different perspectives of the American and the German (European) way of living, philosophizing and doing science are frequently under discussion. The letters also touch upon personal questions of historical interest. The book offers a critical edition and the English translation of hitherto unpublished primary sources. Historians of psychology and historians of philosophy will welcome the volume as a useful tool for their understanding of some crucial developments of the time. Scholars in the history of pragmatism and of phenomenology will also be interested in the volume.


Correspondence (1882-1910)

Correspondence (1882-1910)

Author: William James

Publisher: de Gruyter

Published: 2022-01-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783110776751

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This edition of the letters between William James and Carl Stumpf encompasses 23 unpublished letters of the German Philosopher Carl Stumpf to William James, and James' 34 preserved letters to Stumpf. The volume also includes an extensive introduct


Wet copy out-letter book by William Niven, 1882-1910

Wet copy out-letter book by William Niven, 1882-1910

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Contains impressions of 297 letters addressed to clients, contractors and craftsmen concerning his architectural work; to booksellers, printers and publishers concerning his etchings; and some letters relating to the Carswell Estate near Buckland, Oxon, which he leased from 1890 to 1899, and his financial affairs. The architectural projects include the design and construction of St. Alban's Church, Teddington; a baptist chapel in Grafton Square, Clapham; alterations to St. Mary's Church, Buckland, and St. Mary's Church, Hitcham, Bucks; additions to Carswell House, Oxon, and alterations to Garroch House, near New Galloway, Scotland. Niven's correspondents include William Francis Dixon (stained glass windows); Burlison & Grylls; Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glass Works; Gilbert Searle, carver; George Jackson & Sons (ornamental plasterwork).