Immerse yourself in the profound philosophical world of William James with “William James : La Vrit Est Trop Riche Pour tre Saisie D’un Seul Regard” (William James: Truth is Too Rich to be Grasped with a Single Glance). This captivating French-language book, spanning 155 pages, delves into the core tenets of James’s pragmatism and radical empiricism, exploring his nuanced views on truth, experience, and the nature of reality. More than just a summary of James’s key ideas, this book offers a deep and insightful exploration of his complex philosophical arguments. It grapples with James’s challenge to traditional epistemology and metaphysics, examining how he sought to reconcile the seemingly disparate realms of science, religion, and personal experience. You’ll find an engaging analysis of how James believed truth is not a static, objective entity waiting to be discovered, but rather a dynamic and evolving concept that is shaped by our actions, beliefs, and interactions with the world. Within these pages, explore James’s revolutionary concept of “the stream of consciousness,” his emphasis on the practical consequences of ideas (pragmatism), and his radical claim that experience is the ultimate foundation of knowledge. Discover how he sought to bridge the gap between rationalism and empiricism, arguing for a more inclusive and open-minded approach to understanding the human condition. The book illuminates James’s persistent concern with the importance of personal experience and the role of individual agency in shaping reality. Ideal for students of philosophy, scholars interested in the history of American thought, or anyone seeking a deeper understanding of William James’s profound impact on contemporary thought, “William James : La Vrit Est Trop Riche Pour tre Saisie D’un Seul Regard” is an essential addition to any intellectual library. This French language edition allows for a nuanced understanding of the author’s complex arguments, retaining the author’s tone and intent. Unlock the secrets of one of the greatest minds of the 20th century and embark on a journey of intellectual discovery. This book goes beyond a mere introduction; it offers a rigorous and thought-provoking examination of James’s philosophical legacy, inviting readers to question their own assumptions about truth, knowledge, and the very nature of reality. Prepare to be challenged, enlightened, and inspired by the enduring wisdom of William James. This title allows one to examine not just *what* he said, but how he said it to a french-speaking audience.