Do We Run From Fear, or Does Running Make Us Afraid?
Do We Run From Fear, or Does Running Make Us Afraid?
Thursday marked the hundredth anniversary of William James’s death. Perhaps best known for his book Varieties of Religious Experience, James was a pioneering American psychologist and gifted writer whose deep yet pragmatic view of the human mind continues to wield influence. He was also, famously, the older brother of novelist Henry James, and a member of one of 19th-century America’s most …
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