Episode 180: More James's Psychology: Self and Will (Part Two)

Episode 180: More James's Psychology: Self and Will (Part Two)

By Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey

Concluding on William James's Psychology, the Briefer Course (1892). We briefly cover emotions and spend the bulk of our time on will.

James’s introspective method allows us to distinguish reflex or coerced actions from voluntary, free-seeming ones, and gives us the vocabulary to attribute moral virtue to those who have enough willpower to keep those inconvenient truths in mind (if you eat this, you’ll get fat!) that allow us to successfully resist temptation.

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End song: "Join the Zoo/Live Again" by Craig Wedren; listen to him on Nakedly Examined Music #15.

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