William James and Moral Objectivity
William James and Moral Objectivity Ruth Anna Putnam William James wrote, “I cannot understand the willingness to act, no matter […]
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William James and Moral Objectivity Ruth Anna Putnam William James wrote, “I cannot understand the willingness to act, no matter […]
Against Elitism: Studying William James in the Academic Age of the Underdog Amy Kittelstrom When William A. Henry III published
Deweyan Pragmatism1 Randy L. Friedman Dewey’s philosophy of religion, which admittedly does not occupy a great deal of his writing,
The Varieties of Pure Experience: William James and Kitaro Nishida on Consciousness and Embodiment Joel W. Krueger 1. Introduction The
From the Editors: William James Studies offers provocative new scholarship on the life, work, and influence of William James. This
Wild Facts: Lives in Context Linda Simon A biography is a constructed illusion. The merest wisps of a life, fragments
Jamesian Truth: Comments on Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s William James’s Radical Reconstruction of Philosophy John Capps Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s William James’s
Metaphor as Method: Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s Radical Reconstruction Megan Rust Mustain Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s elucidation of William James’s use of
Explosive Metaphors and Vagueness: Seigfried’s Contribution to James Scholarship and its Significance Beyond the Field of Philosophy David Perley
Aesthetic and Practical Interests and their Bodily Ground Richard Shusterman In Charlene Haddock Seigfried’s fine book on William James’s Radical
Is James Still Too Radical for Pragmatic Recognition? William James’s Radical Reconstruction of Philosophy—Fifteen Years Later Charlene Haddock Seigfried Purdue