DE Weekly: Pragmatism, Radical Empiricism, & William James
Earlier this month, I wrote about the existential humanism put forth by Jean-Paul Sartre in his published 1945 lecture L’Existentialisme est un Humanisme (Existentialism is a Humanism). I compared traditional existentialism with humanist philosophy, marking the differences between the two and where they intersect.
Today, I’d like to do the same with the pragmatism and radical empiricism of American psychologist and philosopher William James.

