In this Book
- The Illusion of Will, Self, and Time: William James's Reluctant Guide to Enlightenment
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: State University of New York Press
- Series: SUNY series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology
summary
Discusses how William James’s work suggests a world without will, self, or time and how research supports this perspective.
Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgments
- pp. xv-xvi
- 2. Thoughts without a Thinker
- pp. 13-24
- 3. Ghostbuster
- pp. 25-34
- 4. The Feeling of Effort
- pp. 35-48
- 5. Free Will and Indeterminism
- pp. 49-62
- 6. Universe and Nulliverse
- pp. 63-70
- 7. Precognition
- pp. 71-88
- 8. Fate and Free Will
- pp. 89-104
- 9. That Thou Art
- pp. 105-116
- 10. Consciousness and Consciousness of Self
- pp. 117-176
- 11. Psyche
- pp. 177-188
- 12. Undoing unto Others as Well as Oneself
- pp. 189-200
- 13. Belief in Fate Is not Fatalism
- pp. 201-210
- 14. The Nonreality of Time
- pp. 211-242
- 15. Eternalism
- pp. 243-272
- Abbreviations for James Texts
- pp. 279-282
- Bibliography
- pp. 343-372
Additional Information
ISBN
9781438456294
MARC Record
OCLC
911034151
Pages
320
Launched on MUSE
2015-07-17
Language
English
Open Access
No