Describes the experiences of Smoky, the mouse-colored horse, from his birth on the range, his capture by humans, through his work in the rod eo and on the ranch, and...
Cowboys North and South
This book covers the primary topics for which James is still closely studied: the nature of experience; the functions of the mind; the criteria for knowledge; the definition of "truth"; the ethical life; and the religious life.
Such epistemic domination needs to be countered with critical genealogies that excavate and energize sites of resistance. As epistemically described by Tuana (2006, 1) in her analysis of (hetero)sexist distortions and insensitivities, ...
In fact , James explicitly notes the correspondence between his thought and Fechner's in Essays on Radical Empiricism ... This quote probably refers to what have come to be known as the “ Miller - Bode notebooks , " after the scholars ...
... she eventually turned against him as well. See Robert Cantwell, “Hawthorne and Delia Bacon,”American Quarterly 1 (1949), pp. 343–60, and James Wallace, “Hawthorne and the Scribbling Women Reconsidered,”American Literature 62 (1990), ...
Will James' cowboy autobiography Lone Cowboy tells how a little boy, hardly more than a baby, becomes an orphan in the West; how an old French trapper, whom the boy calls Bopy, adopts him and takes him on his long, long hunts; how when he ...
Follows the life of Bill, a cowboy on the open range of Texas in the 1830s and continues with his son and grandson as they witness the ever-changing landscape, the expansion of the cattle business, growth of railroads, and the end of the ...
This 2002 book explores Wittgenstein's long engagement with the work of the pragmatist William James.
It meant, as it meant to Newton, an attempt at a true cosmic scheme.48 These words of high praise, from a respected man of science who usually curbed his language, indicated he believed Myers had truly earned them.