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| Named Person: | William James; William James; William James |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Ruth Anna Putnam |
| ISBN: | 0521452783 9780521452786 0521459060 9780521459068 |
| OCLC Number: | 35084659 |
| Description: | xii, 406 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Pragmatism and introspective psychology / Gerald E. Myers -- Consciousness as a pragmatist views it / Owen Flanagan -- John Dewey's naturalization of William James / Richard M. Gale -- James, Clifford, and the scientific conscience / David A. Hollinger -- Religious faith, intellectual responsibility, and romance / Richard Rorty -- The breathtaking intimacy of the material world : William James's last thoughts / Bruce Wilshire -- James, aboutness, and his British critics / T.L.S. Sprigge -- Logical principles and philosophical attitudes : Peirce's response to James pragmatism / Christopher Hookway -- James's theory of truth / Hilary Putnam -- The James/Royce dispute and the development of James's "solution" / James Conant -- William James on religious experience / Richard R. Niebuhr -- Interpreting the universe after a social analogy : intimacy, panpsychism, and a finite god in a pluralistic universe / David C. Lamberth -- Moral philosophy and the development of morality / Graham H. Bird -- Some of life's ideals / Ruth Anna Putnam -- "A shelter of the mind" : Henry, William, and the domestic scene / Jessica R. Feldman -- The influence of William James on American culture / Ross Posnock -- Pragmatism, politics, and the corridor / Harvey J. Cormier -- James and the Kantian tradition / Thomas Carlson. |
| Other Titles: | William James |
| Responsibility: | edited by Ruth Anna Putnam. |
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