Review of Alexis Dianda, The Varieties of Experience: William James after the Linguistic Turn [Book Review]

European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2) (2024)
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Advertised by Cornel West as “the best philosophical treatment of the great William James in this generation,” Alexis Dianda’s The Varieties of Experience: William James after the Linguistic Turn meets the reader with high expectations, which it indeed fulfills. Her volume is a seminal contribution to Jamesian scholarship in its defense of some of the most puzzling aspects of James’s conception(s) of experience for us readers past the linguistic turn. The task has been attempted before, with...

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