"This insistence on "having his say upon the universe" is the profoundest motive of William James thinking as well as of his filial gratitude."

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Source: The Thought and Character of William James, Volume 1. Book by Ralph Barton Perry, 1935.

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Ralph Barton Perry

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Ralph Barton Perry was an American philosopher known for his work on pragmatism and his analysis of William James's thought.

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