William James was a member of the generation that founded American psychology and philosophy; his work in both these fields placed James in the forefront of the intellectual and cultural ferment that marked late 19th century America. In this classic work, he turned his attention to the psychology of religion. He examines such phenomena as conversion, repentance, mysticism, and saintliness; his observations and theoretical speculation are accompanied by personal accounts of religious experience. James believed that organized religion stifled the natural religious impulse; his belief in personal experience as the only true source of religious feeling led to a remarkable tolerance for extreme forms of religious behavior.
First published in 1902, The Varieties of Religious Experience initiated the psychological study of religion, paving the way for Freud and Jung as well as for clinical and paranormal branches of psychology. Written with humour and erudition, its theories of conversion, saintliness, ecstasy and mysticism continue to provoke controversy and enquiry. The book remains the best introduction to James's thought, demonstrating his characteristic insistence upon the importance of personal experience and his almost devotional respect for the mysteries of the human mind. Richly illustrated with personal accounts of belief and possession, intoxication and near-death experience, it is of central importance not simply to an understanding of religions, but to modern psychology and psychiatric medicine. The Routledge Centenary Edition, entirely reset from the original 1902 edition, is prefaced with a specially commissioned foreword by the author's grandson, Micky James, and with new introductions from James specialists Eugene Taylor and Jeremy Carrette. It also includes a new and expanded index.
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"Modern psychology, finding definite psycho-physical connections to hold good, assumes as a convenient hypothesis that the dependence of mental states upon bodily conditions must be thoroughgoing and complete. If we adopt the assumption, then of course what...
評分 評分 評分"Modern psychology, finding definite psycho-physical connections to hold good, assumes as a convenient hypothesis that the dependence of mental states upon bodily conditions must be thoroughgoing and complete. If we adopt the assumption, then of course what...
評分兩種接受世界的方式,宗教比哲學較為熱烈。宗教能剋服不快樂。在宗教內,感情是首要的,哲學居於次要地位。 任何我們叫做“宗教”的態度,必須含有肅穆的、嚴重的並慈柔的成分。假如態度是歡喜的,那麼,它必須不至於冷笑或暗笑;假如是愁苦的,必須不至於絕叫或咒詛。我們所...
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很重要的作品,但在強調personal和conversion的同時將institutional的影響完全排除,而忽視瞭宗教終究是個集體的行為
評分很重要的作品,但在強調personal和conversion的同時將institutional的影響完全排除,而忽視瞭宗教終究是個集體的行為
評分recommended by Wittgenstein (according to "Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duties of Genius")
評分recommended by Wittgenstein (according to "Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duties of Genius")
評分很重要的作品,但在強調personal和conversion的同時將institutional的影響完全排除,而忽視瞭宗教終究是個集體的行為
The Varieties of Religious Experience 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載