
William James's 'The Varieties of Religious Experience'
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James's Definition of Religious Experiences
Jonathan: James was taking their definition of the field, but I think it was something rather sly and ingenious about the way he approached these lectures. He says maybe actually the point of religion is to have a certain attitude towards the universe,. It's the unreligious people who don't believe in God? Indeed, he's happy to allow that humanists, people who believe in the religion of humanity, are religious in just the same sense as theists are. Irreligious people, his prime example is Voltaire; they're jum all thehesism about the universe.
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