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(1842–1910) [[United States|American]] [[psychology|psychologist]] and [[philosophy|philosopher]], best known for his advocacy of [[pragmatism]] and his study of [[religious experience]].
(1842–1910) [[United States of America|American]] [[psychology|psychologist]] and [[philosophy|philosopher]], best known for his advocacy of [[pragmatism]] and his study of [[religious experience]].

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A definition or brief description of William James.

(1842–1910) American psychologist and philosopher, best known for his advocacy of pragmatism and his study of religious experience.