A century ago, in "Religion and Neurology," the opening chapter of The Varieties of Religious Experience, William James argued against…
Wayne Proudfoot
Wayne Proudfoot is Professor of Religion at Columbia University, specializing in the philosophy of religion. His publications include God and the Self (Bucknell University Press, 1976) and Religious Experience (University of California Press, 1987). His current research is on pragmatism and American religious thought. He has published articles on Charles Peirce and William James, and he is working on a book on that topic.