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  1. 16 hours ago · East of McClernand, Hurlbut had all three brigades ready for action at 8:00 am. After being notified that Sherman was facing a strong attack on his left, Hurlbut sent his Second Brigade, commanded by Colonel James C. Veatch, to assist Sherman. Shortly after that first message, Hurlbut was advised that Prentiss was in trouble.

    • April 6-7, 1862
    • Union victory
  2. 3 days ago · Screenwriters William Hurlbut and Edmund Pearson revisit previously cut subplots from the source material, including the introduction of an old, blind hermit who embraces the Monster as a friend ...

  3. 4 days ago · William James - Pragmatism, Psychology, Philosophy: James now explicitly turned his attention to the ultimate philosophic problems that had been at least marginally present along with his other interests.

  4. 16 hours ago · 01. Born in 1842: William James entered the world on January 11, 1842, in New York City. His family was well-known, with his brother Henry James becoming a famous novelist. 02. Father of American Psychology: Often called the "Father of American Psychology," James was instrumental in establishing psychology as a scientific discipline in the ...

  5. 3 days ago · Dialogue Between William James and a Curious Teenager. A Philosophical Chat with William James. Create a lengthy dialogue between William James and another philosopher who wishes to explore the minutia in his philosophy. Dialogue Between William James and a Fellow Philosopher.

  6. 1 day ago · In 1925 he bought the house where he died. Mr. Hurlbut was a World War veteran and the first commander outside of Greenville of Henry J. Leclair Post No. 13 of Greenville. He was an Odd Fellow, special police officer, member of the fire department, school truant officer, town moderator, town auditor, and member of the Grange.

  7. 3 days ago · What is religion and how should philosophers study it? James describes it as a sincere, full-life reaction to the world, more emotional than intellectual, and conveys the experiences of the extreme "religious geniuses" that are merely received second or third hand by the believing masses.