The Cambridge Companion to William James
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The Cambridge Companion to William James is a scholarly volume of essays that provides an authoritative overview of the life, philosophy, and psychological theories of the American pragmatist William James.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: The Cambridge Companion to William James Context triple: [Ruth Anna Putnam, notableWork, The Cambridge Companion to William James]
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The Thought and Character of William James
The Thought and Character of William James is a major biographical and philosophical study that examines the life, ideas, and intellectual legacy of the American psychologist and philosopher William James.
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William James Lectures
The William James Lectures are a prestigious lecture series at Harvard University that has featured influential talks in philosophy and psychology by leading scholars.
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The Rediscovery of the Mind
The Rediscovery of the Mind is a philosophical work by John Searle that critiques computational and reductionist theories of consciousness and argues for a biologically grounded account of the mind.
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The Mind and Its Place in Nature
The Mind and Its Place in Nature is a 1925 philosophical work by C. D. Broad that systematically analyzes theories of mind–body relations and helped shape early 20th-century philosophy of mind.
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Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind
Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind is Wilfrid Sellars’s influential 1956 essay that critiques traditional empiricism and introduces the famous distinction between the “space of reasons” and the “space of causes” in theories of mind and knowledge.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Cambridge Companion to William James Target entity description: The Cambridge Companion to William James is a scholarly volume of essays that provides an authoritative overview of the life, philosophy, and psychological theories of the American pragmatist William James.
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A.
The Thought and Character of William James
The Thought and Character of William James is a major biographical and philosophical study that examines the life, ideas, and intellectual legacy of the American psychologist and philosopher William James.
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B.
William James Lectures
The William James Lectures are a prestigious lecture series at Harvard University that has featured influential talks in philosophy and psychology by leading scholars.
-
C.
The Rediscovery of the Mind
The Rediscovery of the Mind is a philosophical work by John Searle that critiques computational and reductionist theories of consciousness and argues for a biologically grounded account of the mind.
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D.
The Mind and Its Place in Nature
The Mind and Its Place in Nature is a 1925 philosophical work by C. D. Broad that systematically analyzes theories of mind–body relations and helped shape early 20th-century philosophy of mind.
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E.
Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind
Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind is Wilfrid Sellars’s influential 1956 essay that critiques traditional empiricism and introduces the famous distinction between the “space of reasons” and the “space of causes” in theories of mind and knowledge.
- F. None of above. chosen
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