William James Quote

It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call something there, more deep and more general than any of the special and particular senses by which the current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed.


Writings, 1902-1910 (ed. Library of America, 1987) - ISBN: 9780940450387


It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call something...

It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call something...

It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call something...

It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call something...