James claims that each of us is convinced that one of the seven worlds he describes is the world of real things or “the world of ultimate realities,” and that the things of the other worlds are not...


James claims that each of us is convinced that one of the seven worlds he describes is the world of real things or “the world of ultimate realities,” and that the things of the other worlds are not truly real. Is James’ claim correct? What would you think it means to say that things are “real” in the world you accept as real, but “not real” in the other worlds?



May 06, 2022
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