Copying the coyote
Richard Poirier, 18 October 1984
The Principles of Psychology
by William James, introduced by George Miller.
Harvard, 1302 pp., £14.95, December 1983,0 674 70625 0 Show More
by William James, introduced by George Miller.
Harvard, 1302 pp., £14.95, December 1983,
A Stroll with William James
by Jacques Barzun.
Chicago, 344 pp., £16, October 1983,0 226 03865 3 Show More
by Jacques Barzun.
Chicago, 344 pp., £16, October 1983,
Becoming William James
by Howard Feinstein.
Cornell, 377 pp., $24.95, May 1984,0 8014 1617 5 Show More
by Howard Feinstein.
Cornell, 377 pp., $24.95, May 1984,
Essays in Psychology
by William James, edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Fredson Bowers.
Harvard, 467 pp., £32, April 1984,0 674 26714 1 Show More
by William James, edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Fredson Bowers.
Harvard, 467 pp., £32, April 1984,
“... this decision is evidence, therefore, of a most important change in his life. But the entry can be read quite otherwise – as marking the perpetuation of his problems and in terms by which he deludes even himself. What sounds like an affirmation of free will is really a denial of it, a determination to thwart it. Can a man be said to believe in free will ... ”