William James was an influential American philosopher, psychologist, and educator born in 1842.
He came from a wealthy, intellectually stimulating family and received a diverse, international education.
James taught the first psychology course in the United States and is considered a founding figure in American psychology and pragmatism.
He wrote extensively on topics including psychology, philosophy, and religion, with his most notable works being "Principles of Psychology" and "The Varieties of Religious Experience." Despite suffering from various physical and psychological ailments throughout his life, James made significant contributions to multiple fields and interacted with many prominent thinkers of his time.
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