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  • Pure Experience : The Response to William James
  • Written by author Eugene Taylor, Robert H. Wozniak
  • Published by St Augustine's Press, 1996/02/15
  • The radical empiricism of William James was first formally presented in his seminal papers of 1904, 'Does Consciousness Exist?' and 'A World of Pure Experience'. In James's view, pure experience was to serve as the source for psychology's primary data and
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Introduction
1 Does 'Consciousness' Exist? 1
2 A World of Pure Experience 18
3 Conceptions and Misconceptions of Consciousness 41
4 'Pure Experience' and the External World 55
5 Radical Empiricism and Wundts Philosophy 61
6 The Relational Theory of Consciousness and Its Realistic Implications 70
7 Radical Empiricism as a Logical Method 79
8 The Nature of Consciousness 90
9 An Empirical Definition of Consciousness 98
10 The Postulate of Immediate Empiricism 107
11 A Problem of Evidence in Radical Empiricism 115
12 Mr. Pitkin's Refutation of 'Radical Empiricism' 122
13 The Difference Between the Mental and the Physical 123
14 The Character of Consciousness 133
15 Professor James's 'Hole' 142
16 In Reply to Professor James 150
17 The Stream of Consciousness 152
18 Some Difficulties with the Epistemology of Pragmatism and Radical Empiricism 164
19 Naive Realism; What is it? 172
20 Some Recent Definitions of Consciousness 189
21 James and Bergson: Or, Who is Against Intellect? 201
22 James, Bergson, and Mr. Pitkin 209
23 A Review of 'Essays in Radical Empiricism' by William James 214
24 Radical Empiricism 219
25 Response and Cognition 234


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