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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2026 · 6H 45M

Essays in Radical Empiricism-William James

from Crime: Its Cause and Treatment · host Clarence Darrow

"Essays in Radical Empiricism" by William James presents a profound exploration of the nature of experience and reality, advocating for a philosophy that emphasizes the importance of empirical evidence in understanding the world. This collection of essays challenges traditional philosophical boundaries, urging listeners to consider the interconnectedness of ideas and experiences. Its themes of perception, belief, and the fluidity of truth resonate powerfully in today's context, where the search for meaning and understanding remains ever relevant. James's insights into the human experience offer timeless wisdom, making this work a compelling listen for anyone interested in the foundations of thought and the complexities of existence.

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