For those who just joined, here's our "syllabus":
Week I - *Varieties *Lecture I, "Religion and Neurology" -- "The Present Dilemma in Philosophy" -- "What Pragmatism Means" Week II - *Varieties *Lecure II, "Circumscription of the Topic" -- "The One and the Many" -- "What Makes a Life Significant" Week III - *Varieties *Lecture III, "The Reality of the Unseen" -- "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth" -- "The Will to Believe" Week IV - *Varieties *Lectures IV and V, "The Religion of Healthy Mindedness" -- "The Gospel of Relaxation" Week V - *Varieties *Lectures VI and VII, "The Sick Soul" -- "Pragmatism and Religion" -- "The Absolute and the Strenuous Life" Week VI - *Varieties *Lecture VIII, "The Divided Self, and the Process of Its Unification" -- "The Importance of Individuals" Week VII - *Varieties *Lectures IX and X, "Conversion" Week VIII - *Varieties *Lectures XI, XII, and XIII, "Saintliness" Week IX - *Varieties *Lectures XIV and XV, "The Value of Saintliness" -- "The Moral Equivalent of War" -- "Great Men and Their Environment" Week X - *Varieties *Lectures XVI and XVII, "Mysticism" -- "The Sentiment of Rationality" Week XI - *Varieties *Lecture XVIII, "Philosophy" -- "On a Certain Blindness" Week XII - *Varieties *Lecture XIX, "Other Characteristics" Week XIII - *Varieties *Lecture XX, "Conclusions," plus postscripts
Could this be translated into dates for those of us who like to calendar?
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Jesse Raber jesse.raber@gmail.com wrote:
For those who just joined, here's our "syllabus":
Week I - *Varieties *Lecture I, "Religion and Neurology" -- "The Present Dilemma in Philosophy" -- "What Pragmatism Means" Week II - *Varieties *Lecure II, "Circumscription of the Topic" -- "The One and the Many" -- "What Makes a Life Significant" Week III - *Varieties *Lecture III, "The Reality of the Unseen" -- "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth" -- "The Will to Believe" Week IV - *Varieties *Lectures IV and V, "The Religion of Healthy Mindedness" -- "The Gospel of Relaxation" Week V - *Varieties *Lectures VI and VII, "The Sick Soul" -- "Pragmatism and Religion" -- "The Absolute and the Strenuous Life" Week VI - *Varieties *Lecture VIII, "The Divided Self, and the Process of Its Unification" -- "The Importance of Individuals" Week VII - *Varieties *Lectures IX and X, "Conversion" Week VIII - *Varieties *Lectures XI, XII, and XIII, "Saintliness" Week IX - *Varieties *Lectures XIV and XV, "The Value of Saintliness" -- "The Moral Equivalent of War" -- "Great Men and Their Environment" Week X - *Varieties *Lectures XVI and XVII, "Mysticism" -- "The Sentiment of Rationality" Week XI - *Varieties *Lecture XVIII, "Philosophy" -- "On a Certain Blindness" Week XII - *Varieties *Lecture XIX, "Other Characteristics" Week XIII - *Varieties *Lecture XX, "Conclusions," plus postscripts
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OK, here's a schedule with dates:
Week I - begins 12/8 - *Varieties *Lecture I, "Religion and Neurology" -- "The Present Dilemma in Philosophy" -- "What Pragmatism Means" Week II - begins 12/15 - *Varieties *Lecure II, "Circumscription of the Topic" -- "The One and the Many" -- "What Makes a Life Significant" Week III - begins 12/22 - *Varieties *Lecture III, "The Reality of the Unseen" -- "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth" -- "The Will to Believe" Week IV - begins 12/29 - *Varieties *Lectures IV and V, "The Religion of Healthy Mindedness" -- "The Gospel of Relaxation" Week V - begins 1/5 - *Varieties *Lectures VI and VII, "The Sick Soul" -- "Pragmatism and Religion" -- "The Absolute and the Strenuous Life" Week VI - begins 1/12 - *Varieties *Lecture VIII, "The Divided Self, and the Process of Its Unification" -- "The Importance of Individuals" Week VII - begins 1/19 - *Varieties *Lectures IX and X, "Conversion" Week VIII - begins 1/26 - *Varieties *Lectures XI, XII, and XIII, "Saintliness" Week IX - begins 2/2 - *Varieties *Lectures XIV and XV, "The Value of Saintliness" -- "The Moral Equivalent of War" -- "Great Men and Their Environment" Week X - begins 2/9 - *Varieties *Lectures XVI and XVII, "Mysticism" -- "The Sentiment of Rationality" Week XI - begins 2/16 - *Varieties *Lecture XVIII, "Philosophy" -- "On a Certain Blindness" Week XII - begins 2/23 - *Varieties *Lecture XIX, "Other Characteristics" Week XIII - begins 3/2 - *Varieties *Lecture XX, "Conclusions," plus postscripts
The beginning of each week is the time to *start* reading the selections; comments should be sent in before the beginning of the next week. Of course this is just to give us a common framework -- it's cool to comment even if you're "too late" according to this schedule.
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 10:56 PM, Clara Raubertas clara.raubertas@gmail.comwrote:
Could this be translated into dates for those of us who like to calendar?
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Jesse Raber jesse.raber@gmail.com wrote:
For those who just joined, here's our "syllabus":
Week I - *Varieties *Lecture I, "Religion and Neurology" -- "The Present Dilemma in Philosophy" -- "What Pragmatism Means" Week II - *Varieties *Lecure II, "Circumscription of the Topic" -- "The One and the Many" -- "What Makes a Life Significant" Week III - *Varieties *Lecture III, "The Reality of the Unseen" -- "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth" -- "The Will to Believe" Week IV - *Varieties *Lectures IV and V, "The Religion of Healthy Mindedness" -- "The Gospel of Relaxation" Week V - *Varieties *Lectures VI and VII, "The Sick Soul" -- "Pragmatism and Religion" -- "The Absolute and the Strenuous Life" Week VI - *Varieties *Lecture VIII, "The Divided Self, and the Process of Its Unification" -- "The Importance of Individuals" Week VII - *Varieties *Lectures IX and X, "Conversion" Week VIII - *Varieties *Lectures XI, XII, and XIII, "Saintliness" Week IX - *Varieties *Lectures XIV and XV, "The Value of Saintliness" -- "The Moral Equivalent of War" -- "Great Men and Their Environment" Week X - *Varieties *Lectures XVI and XVII, "Mysticism" -- "The Sentiment of Rationality" Week XI - *Varieties *Lecture XVIII, "Philosophy" -- "On a Certain Blindness" Week XII - *Varieties *Lecture XIX, "Other Characteristics" Week XIII - *Varieties *Lecture XX, "Conclusions," plus postscripts
WilliamJames mailing list WilliamJames@moomers.org http://mailman.moomers.org/mailman/listinfo/williamjames
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