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The Hidden Self: Unveiling the Depths of the Human Psyche

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In "The Hidden Self," William James explores the intricate facets of human consciousness and the often overlooked dimensions of the self. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and psychological insight, this work delves into the subconscious influences that shape human behavior and identity. Written in James's characteristic accessible prose, the book situates itself within the burgeoning fields of psychology and philosophy at the turn of the 20th century, engaging with contemporary discussions on selfhood and individual experience. His seminal exploration challenges preconceived notions of identity and calls for a deeper understanding of personal authenticity beyond surface-level perceptions. William James, an esteemed philosopher and psychologist often heralded as the father of American psychology, draws from his extensive background in psychology, philosophy, and naturalism to craft this compelling narrative on the complexity of the self. His commitment to pragmatism and his employment of introspective methodologies have played a vital role in shaping his examination of human nature. Furthermore, James's own experiences with mental health and his fascination with mysticism inform the profound themes and perspectives presented in this work. I highly recommend "The Hidden Self" to anyone intrigued by the inner workings of the mind and their implications for personal identity. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find not only a thought-provoking examination but also a rich historical context that continues to resonate with today'Äôs discussions in psychology and philosophy. James'Äôs pioneering ideas encourage readers to reflect on their own hidden selves and the broader human experience.

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eBook : 11 de abril de 2021

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