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A philosophical approach introduced by William James, one of the founders of American psychology. It refers to an open-minded investigation of the entirety of human experiences. Its essential feature is that, within the domain of science, it admits as inaccessible any claims that lie outside the range of human knowledge. At the same time, it forbids the exclusion of any phenomena within the range of human experience, including the experience of consciousness itself in all its varied manifestations.
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