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Excerpt from The Psychological Review, 1905, Vol. 12
I myself have given the name of radical empiricism to that version of the tendency in question which I prefer; and I pro pose, if you will now let me, to illustrate What I mean by radi cal empiricism, by applying it to activity as an example, hoping at the same time incidentally to leave the general problem of activity in a slightly I fear very slightly more manageable Shape than before.
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