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67A suggestion about mysticismJournal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (4): 85-92. 1910.
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Essays in radical empiricismLongmans, Green, and co.. 1912.Does 'consciousness' exist? -- A world of pure experience -- The thing and its relations -- How two minds can know one thing -- The place of affectional facts in a world of pure experience -- The experience of activity -- The essence of humanism -- La notion de conscience -- Is radical empiricism solipsistic? -- Mr. Pitkin's refutation of 'radical empiricism' -- Humanism and truth once more -- Absolution and empiricism.
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The will to believe: and other essays in popular philosophyLongmans, Green, and Co.. 1912.The will to believe. -- Is life worth living? -- The sentiment of rationality. -- Reflex action and theism. -- The dilemma of determinism. -- The moral philosopher and the moral life. -- Great men and their environment. -- The importance of individuals. -- On some Hegelisms. -- On some Hegelism. -- What psychical research has accomplished.
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99Correspondance de Charles renouvier et de William JamesRevue de Métaphysique et de Morale 36 (1). 1929.
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101The pragmatic methodJournal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (25): 673-687. 1904.
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70Psychology: The Briefer CourseUniversity of Notre Dame Press. 1985.“William James is a towering figure in the history of American thought--without doubt the foremost psychologist this country has produced. His depiction of mental life is faithful, vital, and subtle. In verve, he has no equal.... “There is a sharp contrast between the expanding horizon of James and the constricting horizon of much contemporary psychology. The one opens doors to discovery, the other closes them. Much psychology today is written in terms of _reaction_, little in terms of _becoming…Read more
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The will to believe: and other essays in popular philosophyLongmans, Green and Co.. 1903.The will to believe. -- Is life worth living? -- The sentiment of rationality. -- Reflex action and theism. -- The dilemma of determinism. -- The moral philosopher and the moral life. -- Great men and their environment. -- The importance of individuals. -- On some Hegelisms. -- What psychical research has accomplished.
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Pragmatism: a new name for some old ways of thinking: popular lectures on philosophyLongmans, Green. 1907.The present dilemma in philosophy -- What pragmatism means -- Some metaphysical problems pragmatically considered -- The one and the many -- Pragmatism and common sense -- Pragmatism's conception of truth -- Pragmatism and humanism -- Pragmatism and religion.
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117As William James said: extracts from the published writings of William JamesThe Vanguard press. 1942.
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6PragmatismDover Publications. 2018.The "Father of American Psychology" tests competing systems of thought to see whether specific philosophical theories make any difference in individual conduct or in the perception of the varieties of experience.
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The will to believe: and other essays in popular philosophyLongmans, Green and Co.. 1937.The will to believe. -- Is life worth living? -- The sentiment of rationality. -- Reflex action and theism. -- The dilemma of determinism. -- The moral philosopher and the moral life. -- Great men and their environment. -- The importance of individuals. -- On some Hegelisms. -- What psychical research has accomplished.
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Essays in radical empiricismLongmans, Green and Co.. 1938.Does 'consciousness' exist?--A world of pure experience.--The thing and its relations.--How two minds can know one thing.--The place of affectional facts in a world of pure experience.--The experience of activity.--The essence of humanism.--La notion de conscience.--Is radical empiricism solipsistic?--Mr. Pitkin's refutation of 'radical empiricism.'--Humanism and truth once more.--Absolutism and empiricism.
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324The meaning of truthDover Publications. 1909.One of the most influential men of his time, philosopher, psychologist, educator, and author William James (1842-1910) helped lead the transition from a predominantly European-centered nineteenth-century philosophy to a new "pragmatic" American philosophy. Helping to pave the way was his seminal book Pragmatism (1907), in which he included a chapter on "Truth," an essay which provoked severe criticism. In response, he wrote the present work, an attempt to bring together all he had ever written o…Read more
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191Essays in radical empiricism (edited book)Harvard University Press. 1976.Does "consciousness" exist?--A world of pure experience.--The thing and its relations.--How two minds can know one thing.--The place of affectional facts in a world of pure experience.--The experience of activity.--The essence of humanism.--La notion de conscience.--Is radical empiricism solipsistic?--Mr. Pitkin's refutation of "radical empiricism".--A reply to Mr. Pitkin.--Humanism and truth once more.--Absolutism and empiricism.--Controversy about truth.
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79Some problems of philosophyHarvard University Press. 1979.Step by step the reader is introduced, through analysis of the fundamental problems of Being, the relation of thoughts to things, novelty, causation, and the ...
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48The letters of William JamesLittle, Brown, and company. 1926.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of …Read more
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15Essays in radical empiricism [and] A pluralistic universeP. Smith. 1943.Essays in radical empiricism: Does "consciousness" exist? A world of pure experience. The thing and its relations. How two minds can know one thing. The place of affectional facts in a world of pure experience. The experience of activity. The essence of humanism. La notion de conscience.--A pluralistic universe: The types of philosophic thinking. Monistic idealism. Hegel and his method. Concerning Fechner. The compounding of consciousness. Bergson and the critique of intellectualism. The continu…Read more
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27The will to believeIn Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 52-57. 2000.
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