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German Saugage Cold Cuts, William James, and an Electrical Engineer named "BlueBottle",
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This review is from: The search for truth
On page 58 there begins a fascinating tale about how in 1906 just before the San Fransico Earth quake, Eric Temple Bell is charmed and conned into crashing (Bell nor his fried were invited!) a german-style salon philosophizing session with William James, "the American psychologist and philosopher who lived from 1842 to 1910, and who created the philosophical theory called pragmatism."
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The Search for Truth by Eric Temple Bell (Paperback - Apr. 2005)
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