James, William, 1842-1910
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- 100 years of pragmatism : William James's revolutionary philosophy
- A small boy and others
- A small boy and others
- American philosophy and the romantic tradition
- Chaos and context : a study in William James
- Feminist interpretations of William James
- Four pragmatists; : a critical introduction to Peirce, James, Mead, and Dewey
- Ghost hunters : William James and the search for scientific proof of life after death
- Halfway to revolution : investigation and crisis in the work of Henry Adams, William James and Gertrude Stein
- In commemoration of William James, 1842-1942
- In light of our differences : how diversity in nature and culture makes us human
- Infinite good : the mountains of William James
- La philosophie de William James
- Manhood at Harvard : William James and others
- Miscellaneous pamphlets, articles, and programs about William James
- Modern American prophets
- Notes of a son & brother
- Notes of a son and brother
- Onflow : dynamics of consciousness and experience
- Peirce, James, and a pragmatic philosophy of religion
- Pragmatism : an open question
- Pragmatism and feminism : reweaving the social fabric
- Reverence for the relations of life : re-imagining pragmatism via Josiah Royce's interactions with Peirce, James, and Dewey
- Sick souls, healthy minds : how William James can save your life
- Streams of grace : studies of Jonathan Edwards, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William James
- The Cambridge companion to William James
- The James family, : including selections from the writings of Henry James, Senior, William, Henry & Alice James
- The Jameses : a family narrative
- The Metaphysical Club
- The creative mind
- The diary of Alice James.
- The divided self of William James
- The dynamic individualism of William James
- The letters of William James and Théodore Flournoy.
- The origins of pragmatism: : studies in the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce and William James
- The philosophy of William James
- The philosophy of William James : an introduction
- The philosophy of William James : radical empiricism and radical materialism
- The pragmatic philosophy of William James
- The radical empiricism of William James
- The soul of classical American philosophy : the ethical and spiritual insights of William James, Josiah Royce, and Charles Sanders Peirce
- The thought and character of William James
- The thought and character of William James : as revealed in unpublished correspondence and notes, together with his published writings
- The three Jameses; : a family of minds, Henry James, Sr., William James, Henry James
- The two pragmatisms : from Peirce to Rorty
- The unity of William James's thought
- Understanding James, understanding modernism
- William Faulkner, William James, and the American pragmatic tradition
- William James : essays and lectures
- William James : in the maelstrom of American modernism : a biography
- William James and Henri Bergson; : a study in contrasting theories of life
- William James and the art of popular statement
- William James and the reinstatement of the vague
- William James and the transatlantic conversation : pragmatism, pluralism, and philosophy of religion
- William James in focus : willing to believe
- William James on ethics and faith
- William James's "Springs of delight" : the return to life
- William James's radical reconstruction of philosophy
- William James, his life and thought
- William James, pragmatism, and American culture
- Wittgenstein and William James
- Wittgenstein and pragmatism : On certainty in the light of Peirce and James
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