Term ID: T2801

James's Principles

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Fundamental concepts from William James's influential work on psychology, including habit formation, emotion theory, and the nature of consciousness and self.
Example: James's ideas about habit as the "flywheel of society," emotions arising from bodily changes, and the self as both knower and known influencing modern psychology.

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Reference: James (1890)