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The Varieties of Experience

William James after the Linguistic Turn
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In The Varieties of Experience by Alexis Dianda, the author delves into the philosophical and psychological exploration of human experiences. The book examines how our perceptions and interpretations shape our understanding of reality, drawing upon diverse philosophical traditions and psychological theories. It invites readers to consider the complexities of consciousness and the profound depth of individual experiences in shaping our worldviews.
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The Varieties of Experience

Reconstructing the philosophical project of William James, Alexis Dianda deploys a concept of experience that avoids both foundationalist epistemology and an account of the subject rooted in immediately given objects of consciousness. In doing so, Dianda rethinks the role of experience as well as the aims and resources of pragmatic philosophy.

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A reclamation of experience as the foremost concept in the work of William James, and a powerful argument for the continuing importance of his philosophy.

How does one deploy experience without succumbing to a foundationalist epistemology or an account of the subject rooted in immediately given objects of consciousness? In the wake of the so-called linguistic turn of the twentieth century, this is a question anyone thinking philosophically about experience must ask.

Alexis Dianda answers through a reading of the pragmatic tradition, culminating in a defence of the role of experience in William James's thought. Dianda argues that by reconstructing James's philosophical project, we can locate a model of experience that not only avoids what Wilfrid Sellars called "the myth of the given" but also enriches pragmatism broadly. First, Dianda identifies the motivations for and limitations of linguistic nominalism, insisting that critics of experience focus too narrowly on justification and epistemic practices. Then, by emphasising how James's concept of experience stresses the lived, affective, and nondiscursive, the argument holds that a more robust notion of experience is necessary to reflect not just how we know but how we act.

The Varieties of Experience provides a novel reconstruction of the relationship between psychology, moral thought, epistemology, and religion in James's work, demonstrating its usefulness in tackling issues such as the relevance of perception to knowledge and the possibility of moral change. Against the tide of neopragmatic philosophers such as Richard Rorty and Robert Brandom, who argue that a return to experience must entail appeals to foundationalism or representationalism, Dianda's intervention rethinks not only the value and role of experience but also the aims and resources of pragmatic philosophy today.

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The Varieties of Experience by Alexis Dianda receives high praise for its insightful examination of William James's philosophy, highlighting the importance of experience in his work. Critics commend Dianda for her clear and accessible writing, presenting James's ideas as distinct from the narrower interpretations of pragmatism associated with thinkers like Rorty and Brandom. The book is celebrated as a significant contribution to James scholarship, offering a fresh perspective that balances existential richness with contemporary philosophical dialogue.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674244276

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Alexis Dianda is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Xavier University and editor of The Problem with Levinas.

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