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William James and the Stream of Consciousness: Experience, Pluralism, and the Living Field of Mind

by Clayton Louis Turnage
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798197055484
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 206
  • Original Price: GBP 7.46
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 282 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Movements / Pragmatism

What if consciousness is not a machine inside the brain, but a living stream moving through reality?

William James changed the modern study of mind by refusing to reduce consciousness to dead mechanism. For James, the mind was not a chain of isolated thoughts, a passive mirror of the world, or an illusion produced by the body. It was active, flowing, embodied, emotional, selective, and deeply personal.

William James and the Stream of Consciousness explores one of the most important thinkers in modern psychology and philosophy. James gave us the famous image of consciousness as a stream, but his vision reaches far beyond psychology. He developed a powerful account of attention, habit, emotion, selfhood, will, belief, religious experience, and the open universe.

This book examines James's central ideas in a clear and accessible way, including:

- The stream of consciousness and why the mind is not a chain of separate mental states
- The fringe of consciousness, where meaning often begins before language
- Attention as the mind's power to select and shape experienced reality
- Habit as the bodily machinery of freedom and character
- Emotion as embodied meaning and the feeling of reality
- The self as a living field rather than a fixed thing
- The will to believe and the role of commitment under uncertainty
- Religious experience, conversion, mysticism, and James's idea of "the More"
- James's pluralistic universe and his rejection of a closed, mechanical worldview
- His connection to Bergson, Whitehead, Jung, Pauli, Bohm, and Conscious Computational Cosmology

For James, consciousness was not a problem to be explained away. It was one of the deepest clues to the nature of reality.

In an age of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, computation, and reductionist theories of mind, James remains urgently relevant. He reminds us that no theory of consciousness is complete if it leaves out lived experience: attention, feeling, meaning, effort, freedom, transformation, and the mysterious openness of the self.

This book is for readers interested in consciousness, philosophy of mind, psychology, religion, metaphysics, and the possibility that mind and reality are more deeply connected than modern materialism has allowed.

William James does not give us a dead universe of mechanism. He gives us a living field of experience - flowing, unfinished, and open to what may still become real.

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