The Varieties of Pure Experience: William James and Kitaro Nishida on Consciousness and Embodiment
The Varieties of Pure Experience: William James and Kitaro Nishida on Consciousness and Embodiment Joel W. Krueger 1. Introduction The […]
The Varieties of Pure Experience: William James and Kitaro Nishida on Consciousness and Embodiment Joel W. Krueger 1. Introduction The […]
Deweyan Pragmatism1 Randy L. Friedman Dewey’s philosophy of religion, which admittedly does not occupy a great deal of his writing,
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Against Elitism: Studying William James in the Academic Age of the Underdog Amy Kittelstrom When William A. Henry III published
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William James and Moral Objectivity Ruth Anna Putnam William James wrote, “I cannot understand the willingness to act, no matter
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Is James Still Too Radical for Pragmatic Recognition? William James’s Radical Reconstruction of Philosophy—Fifteen Years Later Charlene Haddock Seigfried Purdue
Aesthetic and Practical Interests and their Bodily Ground Richard Shusterman In Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s fine book on William James’s Radical
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Explosive Metaphors and Vagueness: Seigfried’s Contribution to James Scholarship and its Significance Beyond the Field of Philosophy David Perley
Metaphor as Method: Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s Radical Reconstruction Megan Rust Mustain Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s elucidation of William James’s use of
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Jamesian Truth: Comments on Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s William James’s Radical Reconstruction of Philosophy John Capps Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s William James’s
Wild Facts: Lives in Context Linda Simon A biography is a constructed illusion. The merest wisps of a life, fragments
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From the Editors: William James Studies offers provocative new scholarship on the life, work, and influence of William James. This
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Human Blindness John Lachs Abstract: Starting from William James’s classic essay, I distinguish ten different sorts of
This issue is dedicated to the memory of Peter H. Hare (1935-2008), past President of the William James Society (2006).
American Philosophical Association Conference Papers: What to Make of James’s Genetic Theory of Truth (2008 Presidential Address) David C. Lamberth
Submitted Essays: William James and the National Academy of Sciences Michael M. Sokal Jamesian Free Will, The Two-Stage Model of
James’s Ethics: A Debate Editor’s Preface D. Micah Hester Three Challenges to Jamesian Ethics Scott F. Aikin and Robert B.
Johann Gottfried Herder and William James: Aspects of Anticipatory Thinking Ernest Menze Making a Life Significant: William James on Higher
The Non-Disciplinary William James (Presidential Address) Paul J. Croce Another Side of William James: On Radical Approaches to a “Liberal”
RICHARD HALL ABSTRACT William James’s conception of the humanities and their value opens a way to restoring them to the
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