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    Pragmatism, selections
    Gateway Editions : distributed by H. Regnery Co.. 1955.
  •  47
    James and Dewey on belief and experience (edited book)
    University of Illinois Press. 2005.
    Donald Capps and John Capps's James and Dewey on Belief and Experience juxtaposes the key writings of two philosophical superstars. As fathers of Pragmatism, America's unique contribution to world philosophy, their work has been enormously influential, and remains essential to any understanding of American intellectual history. In these essays, you'll find William James deeply embroiled in debates between religion and science. Combining philosophical charity with logical clarity, he defended the…Read more
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    Here, in a single volume, are selections from the writings of William James that cover the entire spectrum of his work as psychologist, moral philosopher, pragmatist, and metaphysician. These selections concentrate on the theme of James's moral philosophy. Although James was acknowledged as one of the dominant philosophers of his time, his total moral perspective is not easy to grasp. This is because he never developed a fully unified statement of his position. Rather, his illuminating reflectio…Read more
  •  41
    William and Henry James: Selected Letters
    with Henry James and Ignas Skrupskelis
    University of Virginia Press. 1997.
    This collection of 216 letters offers an accessible, single-volume distillation of the exchange between celebrated brothers William and Henry James. Spanning more than fifty years, their correspondence presents a lively account of the persons, places, and events that affected the Euro-American world from 1861 until the death of William James in August 1910. An engaging introduction by John J. McDermott suggests the significance of the Selected Letters for the study of the entire family.
  •  91
    Pragmatism and other writings
    Penguin Books. 2000.
    Pragmatism -- From The meaning of truth -- From Psychology, briefer course -- From The will to believe and other essays in popular philosophy -- From Talks to teachers on psychology, and to students on some of life's ideals -- Address at the centenary of Ralph Waldo Emerson -- A world of pure experience -- Is radical empiricism solipsistic?
  •  85
    The heart of William James
    Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 2010.
    A selection of seventeen essays from the writings of pioneering American psychologist/philosopher William James that provide insight into his thinking on emotion, war, habit, determinism, religion, and other topics.
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    This new critical edition is an examination of William James's Essays in Radical Empiricism in light of the scientific naturalism prominent in James's Principles of Psychology (1890) and the subsequent development of Darwinian, functional psychology and functionalism in psychology, the philosophy psychology and the philosophy of mind.
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    The Will To Believe
    The Philosophers' Magazine 1 (1): 52-57. 1997.
    IN the recently published Life by I.eslie Stephen of his brother, Fitz- James, there is an account of a school to which the latter went when he was a boy. The teacher, a certain Mr. Guest, used to converse with his pupils in this wise: "Gurney, what is the difference between justification and sanctification?- Stephen, prove the omnipotence of God " etc. In the midst of our Harvard freethinking and indifference we are prone to imagine that here at your good old orthodox College conversation conti…Read more
  •  144
    The will to believe
    Dover Publications. 1960.
    Two books bound together, from the religious period of one of the most renowned and representative thinkers. Written for laymen, thus easy to understand, it is penetrating and brilliant as well. Illuminations of age-old religious questions from a pragmatic perspective, written in a luminous style.
  • Selected letters
    Farrar, Straus and Cudahy. 1961.
  •  306
    Pragmatism's conception of truth
    Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (6): 141-155. 1907.
  •  254
    The Writings of William James: A Comprehensive Edition
    University Of Chicago Press. 1978.
    In his introduction to this collection, John representative. McDermott presents James's thinking in all its manifestations, stressing the importance of radical empiricism and placing into perspective the doctrines of pragmatism and the will to believe. The critical periods of James's life are highlighted to illuminate the development of his philosophical and psychological thought. The anthology features representive selections from _The Principles of Psychology, The Will to Believe_, and _The Va…Read more
  • W. James
    with Luis María Ravagnán
    Centro Editor de América Latina. 1968.
    Estudio preliminar, por L. M. Ravagnán--Compendio de psicología--Problemas de la filosofía.--Ensayo sobre empirismo radical.--La voluntad de creer.--El pragmatismo.--Fases del sentimiento religioso.--Los ideales de la vida.--Cuadro cronológico.--Bibliografía (p. 116-118)
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    Memories and studies
    Scholarly Press. 1911.
    Louis Agassiz.--Address at the Emerson Centenary in Concord.--Robert Gould Shaw.--Francis Boott.--Thomas Davidson: a knight-errant of the intellectual life.--Herbert Spencer's autobiography.--Frederick Myers' services to psychology.--Final impressions of a psychical researcher.--On some mental effects of the earthquake.--The energies of men.--The moral equivalent of war.--Remarks at the peace banquet.--The social value of the college-bred.--The university and the individual: The Ph.D. octopus. T…Read more
  •  22
    William James
    Harper & Row. 1971.
    Presents the American philosopher and experimental psychologist's study of such spiritual phenomena as conversion, repentance, mysticism, saintliness, the hope for reward, and the fear of punishment.
  •  103
    A William James reader
    Houghton Mifflin. 1971.
  •  194
    Pragmatism
    Longmans, Green and co.. 1940.
    Noted psychologist and philosopher develops his own brand of pragmatism, based on theories of C. S. Peirce. Emphasis on "radical empiricism," versus the transcendental and rationalist tradition. One of the most important books in American philosophy. Note.
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    In his introduction to this collection, John representative. McDermott presents James's thinking in all its manifestations, stressing the importance of radical empiricism and placing into perspective the doctrines of pragmatism and the will to believe. The critical periods of James's life are highlighted to illuminate the development of his philosophical and psychological thought. The anthology features representive selections from The Principles of Psychology, The Will to Believe , and The Vari…Read more
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    Essays in philosophy
    Harvard University Press. 1978.
    Several of the essays, like "The Sentiment of Rationality" and "The Knowing of Things Together," are of particular significance in the development of the views ...
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    Pragmatism is the most famous single work of American philosophy. Its sequel, The Meaning of Truth, is its imperative and inevitable companion. The definitive texts of both works are here available for the first time in one volume, with an introduction by the distinguished contemporary philosopher A. J. Ayer. In Pragmatism James attacked the transcendental, rationalist tradition in philosophy and tried to clear the ground for the doctrine he called radical empiricism. When first published, the b…Read more
  •  42
    Critical notices
    Mind 12 (1): 93-97. 1903.
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    The Varieties of Religious Experience
    Philosophical Review 12 (1): 62-67. 1903.
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    Importancia de Los individuos
    with Luisa Fernanda Jiménez Jiménez and Lucas C. Céspedes Jaime
    Humanitas Hodie 4 (1). 2022.
    Nota introductoria William James nació el 11 de enero de 1842 en Nueva York, Estados Unidos, para después convertirse en filósofo, psicólogo y médico de la Universidad de Harvard. En cuanto a sus aportes, se considera como el precursor de la psicología funcional y sus desarrollos en la epistemología pragmatista son aún relevantes dada la amplitud de sus tesis. En paralelo, James defendió un humanismo característico de su época y, en contra del canon filosófico tradicional, propuso una defensa pa…Read more
  •  110
    How two minds can know one thing
    Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (7): 176-181. 1905.
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    Correspondence (1882-1910)
    Walter de Gruyter. 2020.
    James and Stumpf first met in Prague in 1882. James soon started corresponding with a "colleague with whose persons and whose ideas alike I feel so warm a sympathy." With this, a lifelong epistolary friendship began. For 28 years until James's death in 1910, Stumpf became James's most important European correspondent. Besides psychological themes of great importance, such as the perception of space and of sound, the letters include commentary upon Stumpf's (Tonpsychologie) and James's main books…Read more