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Wednesday, March 5, 2025

The Jamesian take on life

WJ wrote candidly to his dying sister of the tissue-thin line between life and death. She was grateful, and funny, in reply. They both valued honesty about experience above all. With such mutual transparency they found delight even  in mortality's final chapter. They would emphatically "have it so."

"...the scorching directness, the emotional candor, the acceptance and validation of the worst as well as the best of life, the sheer intensity toward life in all its forms, the avidity for experience, the honesty of mind and perfect pitch of heart that has become, in this case more than most, transpersonal but family-fixed. This is the Jamesian take on life."

William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism by Robert D. Richardson: 

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