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From "The Will to Believe, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy" by James, William

Chauncey Wright
Represents scientific positivism.
Core Belief
"The physical order of nature, as science knows it, is the ultimate reality."
Worldview
Sees the world as governed by natural laws, with no inherent spiritual purpose or design. He values scientific inquiry and objective analysis above all else.
Personality
Wright embodies a scientific and naturalistic viewpoint, skeptical of religious or spiritual interpretations of the world. He emphasizes the importance of empirical observation and rational analysis.
In Their Own Words
"It is mere weather."
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