William James's attitude toward spiritism and psychical research is best described as
A) complete skepticism as he argued strenuously against the reality of all paranormal phenomena.
B) firm belief in the genuineness and reality of at least some paranormal phenomena.
C) actively encouraging and participating in psychical research and being disappointed when experiments turned out negatively.
D) simply ignoring all attempts to attract his interest in the subject.
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