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William James
American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist (1842–1910)
fideism
Fideism ( ) is a standpoint or an epistemological theory which maintains that faith is independent of reason, or that reason and faith are hostile to each other and faith is superior at arriving at particular truths (see natural theology). The word fideism comes from , the Latin word for faith, and literally means "faith-ism". Philosophers have identified a number of different forms of fideism. Strict fideists hold that reason has no place in discovering theological truths, while moderate fideists hold that though some truth can be known by reason, faith stands above reason.
James–Lange theory
theory in Psychology
functional psychology
psychological philosophy that considers mental life and behaviour in terms of active adaptation to the person's environment
American Society for Psychical Research
US Non-profit organization