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  1. William James (January 11, 1842 – August 26, 1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist, and the first educator to offer a psychology course in the United States. [1] James is considered to be a leading thinker of the late 19th century, one of the most influential philosophers of the United States, and the "Father of American psychology."

  2. Aug 3, 2023 · William James is often called the father of American psychology. He contributed significantly by founding the school of functionalism, focusing on how mental activities help an individual adapt to their environment.

  3. William James (born January 11, 1842, New York, New York, U.S.—died August 26, 1910, Chocorua, New Hampshire) was an American philosopher and psychologist, a leader of the philosophical movement of pragmatism and a founder of the psychological movement of functionalism.

  4. Oct 30, 2023 · William James is often referred to as the father of American psychology. Learn more about his life, work, theories, and contributions to the field of psychology. Menu

  5. Sep 7, 2000 · William James. First published Thu Sep 7, 2000; substantive revision Wed Nov 3, 2021. William James was an original thinker in and between the disciplines of physiology, psychology and philosophy. His twelve-hundred page masterwork, The Principles of Psychology (1890), is a rich blend of physiology, psychology, philosophy, and personal ...

  6. William James, philosopher and psychologist, was instrumental in establishing Harvard's psychology department, which at its inception was tied to the department of philosophy.

  7. Born in New York City on January 11, 1842, William James was the oldest of the five children of Henry James, Sr., and Mary Walsh James. His oldest brother, Henry James, Jr., the renowned writer of fiction, was followed by two other brothers and a sister.

  8. William James - Pragmatism, Psychology, Philosophy: James now explicitly turned his attention to the ultimate philosophic problems that had been at least marginally present along with his other interests.

  9. William James (1842-1910), a prominent American philosopher and psychologist, is renowned for his pioneering work in pragmatism and psychology. James’ most significant philosophical concept was pragmatism, which rejects absolute truths and focuses on the practical consequences of actions and beliefs, contending that the value of an idea lies ...

  10. William James - Psychology, Pragmatism, Philosophy: In 1872 James was appointed instructor in physiology at Harvard College, in which capacity he served until 1876. But he could not be diverted from his ruling passion, and the step from teaching physiology to teaching psychology—not the traditional “mental science” but physiological ...

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