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  1. Three Jameses: A Family of Minds: Henry James Sr., William James, Henry James by C. Hartley Grattan, 1962-01-01
  2. The Philosophy of William James by Seminar in American Philosophy Winterthur 1973 4th, Walter Robert Corti, 1977-06
  3. The Radical Empiricism of William James. by William James, John Daniel Wild, 1980-09-26
  4. The Selected Letters of William James by William James, 1993-06-01
  5. The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry 1856-1877 by William James, 1996-01-01
  6. William James and the Reinstatement of the Vague by William Joseph Gavin, 1992-09
  7. Pure Experience: The Response to William James (Thoemmes Press - Key Issues) by William James, 1996-01-01
  8. The Thought and Character of William James (Vanderbilt Library of American Philosophy) by Ralph Barton Perry, 1996-08-31
  9. Brazil through the Eyes of William James: Diaries, Letters, and Drawings, 1865-1866 (David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies) by Maria Helena P.T. Machado, 2006-11-15
  10. Heaven's Champion: William James's Philosophy of Religion by Ellen Kappy Suckiel, 1996-11
  11. William James Pragmatism in Focus (Philosophers in Focus)
  12. Chaos and Context: A Study in William James by Charlene Haddock Seigfried, 1978-06
  13. Religion in the Philosophy of William James by Julius S. Bixler, 1926-06
  14. William James and The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Centenary Celebration

61. James, William
William James (18421910) was both a philosopher and a psychologist.The essays in this companion deal with the full range of his
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Wordtrade.com/philosophy William James See Mysticism and Philosophy of Religion by Ellen Kappy Suckiel University of Notre Dame Press Ellen Kappy Suckiel has given us another gem of a book about William James. Her first, The Pragmatic Philosophy of William James Contents:
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1. Introduction
2. The Challenge to Religion
3. Preconceptual Knowledge
4. The Cognitive Value of Feelings
5. Truth in Religion
6. The Moral Significance of Religious Belief
7. The Empirical Implications of God's Existence
Notes Bibliography Index About the Author Ellen Kappy Suckiel is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California and the author of The Pragmatic Philosophy of William James (Notre Dame Press, 1982). EXPLORING UNSEEN WORLDS William James and the Philosophy of Mysticism by G. William Barnard SUNY $21.95, paper, 422 pages, notes, bibliography, index hardcover: Varieties of Religious Experience Contents: Preface Chronology Introduction Ch. 1. Establishing Foundations: Ladders and Laughing Gas, Phantoms and Fathers Ch. 2. Experiencing Unseen Worlds: Towards a Jamesian Epistemology of

62. Selected Twentieth Century Works: J
23.8 cm. James, William, 18421910. James, William, 1842-1910. The will tobelieve, and other essays in popular philosophy, by William James.
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Jacobson, Edmund, Progressive relaxation: a physiological and clinical investigation of muscular states and their significance in psychology and medical practice, by Edmund Jacobson. 2d ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, c1938. xvii, 493, [1] p. illus., diagrs. 23.2 cm. Provenance: Owner signature, "P. A. Anderson, 1948". Jacoby, George W xxii, 612 p. illus., diagrs. 23.8 cm. James, William, A pluralistic universe; Hibbert lectures at Manchester College on the present situation in philosophy, by William James. New impression. New York, Longmans, Green, 1928, c1909. v, [1], 404, [1] p. 21.7 cm. James, William, The will to believe, and other essays in popular philosophy, by William James. New ed. London, New York, Longmans, Green, 1937. xvii, 333 p. 19.4 cm. Jameson, Catherine. An introduction to electro-therapy for the use of students, by Catherine Jameson. London, H.K. Lewis, 1923. xii, 196 p. illus., diagrs. 19 cm. Provenance: Owner signature, "M. Joan Martin".

63. The Baillie Project
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  • 64. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Hee To Hefron
    Heffernan, William J. of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY Heflin, Thomas See James ThomasHeflin; Hefner, Bill See Hefron, David J. (18421910) Born in Jennings County
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    65. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Perryman To Petersmarck
    PETERS See also William Peters Hepburn, Howard Peters Peters, James S. of Manchester,Meriwether County, Ga Peters, Samuel Ritter (18421910) also known as
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    66. James, William (1842-1910): Spezieller Personenschlüssel
    Translate this page JIH. James, William (1842-1910). Spezieller Personenschlüssel D/U, The principlesof psychology. E/V, The varieties of religious experience. F/W, Pragmatism.
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    67. Virginians
    Conrad Wise Chapman (18421910). Pvt. William J. Chappell (ca.1835-1864). Pvt.Andrew Jackson Cheely (ca.1834-1877). Pvt. James Chamberlayne Cheely (ca.1834
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    The Soldiers - C Pvt. George W. Callis (ca.1830-1863). Pvt. James Henry Callis (1830-1913). Pvt. John G. Callis (1832-ca.1913). Pvt. Robert Morris Callis (ca.1829). Pvt. William H. Callis (1840). Pvt. William Campbell (ca.1839-1862). Pvt. George C. Carpenter (ca.1828). Sgt. Joseph Putnam Carpenter (1839-1914). Pvt. William Alexander Carpenter (ca.1827-1902). Pvt. William G. Carrington Pvt. Robert R. Carroll (1834). Pvt. Thomas C. Carroll (1842). Pvt. William James Carroll (1836-ca.1917). Pvt. William James Carroll (ca.1813). Pvt. George Frederick Chambliss (ca.1825-1862). Sgt. John L. Chambliss (ca.1836-1882). Pvt. Thomas E. Chambliss (ca.1828). Pvt. Conrad Wise Chapman Pvt. William J. Chappell (ca.1835-1864). Pvt. Andrew Jackson Cheely (ca.1834-1877). Pvt. James Chamberlayne Cheely (ca.1834-1879). Pvt. James W.D. Cheely (ca.1833-1862). Pvt. John James Cheely (ca.1830-1862). Sgt. Lewis Joseph Cheely (1834-1905). Pvt. Needham Smith Cheely (ca.1829-1863). Pvt. Robert Lenoir Cheely (1826-1903). Pvt. William Washington Cheely (1822). Sgt. George

    68. UPSYCHOLOGIE_bandeau
    Translate this page James William ( 1842-1910 ). Willian James est certainement le plusconnu et le plus populaire des psychologues anglo-saxons. Né
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    PRESENTATION Discipline Domaines Acteurs Recherche METIERS Travail Ecoles Laboratoires FORMATIONS En france Permanentes A distance JAMES William
    Principles of psychology, London, Macmillan, 1892, 1902. Le pragmatisme,Flammarion, 1911. J.F. Lambert

    69. NPG X18720; Henry James; William James
    Sitters Henry James (18431916), Novelist. Sitter in 7 portraits. WilliamJames (1842-1910), Professor of philosophy. Sitter in 1 portrait.
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    70. Pluralism And Unity--Biography--William James
    James,William. Dates 18421910. Born in New York, New York. MajorEvents. Educated mostly in Europe; member of a remarkable family
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    James William Dates: 1842-1910 Born in: New York, New York Major Events Educated mostly in Europe; member of a remarkable family, including brother Henry, one of the greatest of American novelists 1864:Entered Harvard Medical School 1865: joined Thayer expedition to Amazon 1869: completed M. D. 1872: recruited by President Eliot of Harvard to teach physiology; also began to teach psychology Teaches W. E. B. DuBois and Gertrude Stein, among many other leading figures in American society 1898: First begins to use the word "pragmatism" in lectures 1899: leader of Anti-imperialist League Major Publications Principles of Psychology Varieties of Religious Experience Pragamatism Meaning of Truth A Pluralistic Universe The Will to Believe and other Essays Writings: From The Pluralistic Universe Voices: Links to Texts: Obituary of James in The Atlantic Related link:

    71. William James
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  • "It has sometimes crossed my mind that James wanted to be a poet and an artist, and that there lay in him, beneath the ocean of metaphysics, a lost Atlantis of fine arts: and that he really hated philosophy and all its works, and pursued them only as Hercules might spin or as a prince in a fairy tale sorts seeds for an evil dragon, or as anyone might patiently do some careful work for which he had no aptitude." John J. Chapman, a friend of William James
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    72. William James - Biography, Chronology, And Photographs
    BIOGRAPHY, CHRONOLOGY, AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF William James. Click on 1900.Henry James and William at Lamb House, September 1900. James
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    or view all as thumbnails 1842 - Born. New York City, January 11.

    William James, Sr. Mary James ["Born in New York City in 1842, William James was a child of privilege and by all odds should have become a playboy or, at best, a dilettante."] 1843 - His brother Henry is born. New York City, April 15.
    1843-1845 - Father Henry Sr. takes the family to Europe.
    Whenever Henry became deeply troubled, his immediate environment became intolerable, and his first move was flight. He not only needed to get out of the house, he needed to get out of New York City. In May, 1843, a month after Harry was born, Henry put his house up for sale. The profit on the transaction, he decided, would finance a radical change for the Jameses. At first, he thought he might move to the country, separating himself physically from the intellectual centers that he found so hostile, and "communicate with my living Genuine Reality 1847 - The James family rents a house at 11 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. By late autumn, Mary was pregnant with her fifth child, and the Jameses finally decided to settle in New York City. Their long visits to Albany had been crucial for Henry: at last, he had proved to his many relatives that he was not the ne'er-do-well who had shamed his father, but the respectable head of a quickly growing family and an industrious writer and lecturer.

    73. William James
    Chronology of James's Life. 1842. Born in New York City, first child of Henry James and Mary Walsh of America, 1992. William James Writings 19021910. New York Library of
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    William James
    William James was an original thinker in and between the disciplines of physiology, psychology and philosophy. His twelve-hundred page masterwork, The Principles of Psychology (1890), is a rich blend of physiology, psychology, philosophy, and personal reflection that has given us such ideas as "the stream of thought" and the baby's impression of the world "as one great blooming, buzzing confusion" (PP 462). It contains seeds of pragmatism and phenomenology, and influenced generations of thinkers in Europe and America, including Edmund Husserl, Bertrand Russell, John Dewey, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. James studied at Harvard's Lawrence Scientific School and the School of Medicine, but his writings were from the first as much philosophical as scientific. "Some Remarks on Spencer's Notion of Mind as Correspondence" (1878) and "The Sentiment of Rationality" (1879, 1882) presage his future pragmatism and pluralism, and contain the first statements of his view that philosophical theories are reflections of a philosopher's temperament or vision. James hints at his religious concerns in his earliest essays and in The Principles , but they become more explicit in

    74. Great Books Index - William James
    GREAT BOOKS INDEX. William James (18421910). An Indexto Online Great Books in English Translation.
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    75. James, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    1842–1910, American philosopher, b. New York City, MD Harvard, 1869; son of the Pressedition of The Works of William James (17 vol., 1975–88); biographies
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    76. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - James, William 1842 - 1910
    James, William 1842 1910 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. BERGSON, Henri, Myšlenía pohyb, L 11033. BLATNÝ, Marek, Temperament, inteligence, sebepojetí, L 11109.
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    Záhlaví Název Signatura BERGSON, Henri Myšlení a pohyb L 11033 BLATNÝ, Marek Temperament, inteligence, sebepojetí L 11109 BOORSTIN, Daniel J. Èlovìk hledající D 13101 CIPRO, Miroslav Prameny výchovy N 5185/3 ÈAPEK, Karel Pragmatismus èili Filosofie praktického života L 9455 KOLÁØ, Petr Pravda a fakt L 10962 MAETERLINCK, Maurice Smrt. L 7423 MINTON, Arthur J. Philosophy. L 6692 PRAGMATIZMUS Pragmatizmus L 9731 RIŠKA, Augustín Americká filozofia L 9055 Offline poslední zmìny: 13.10.2003 kont@kt

    77. William James --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    (1842–1910). The American philosopher and psychologist William Jameshad a remarkable variety of talents. , James, William (1842–1910).
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    78. JAMES, William"
    William Dean, Radical Philosophy 20, 1982, 325 f.; - James J. Forsyth
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    79. William James (1842 – 1910)
    William James (1842 – 1910). William James is considered by many tobe the father of American psychology, representing the transition
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    William James is considered by many to be the father of American psychology, representing the transition of influence in the field from Europe to the United States. Many of his influential ideas were first presented in his landmark publication, The Principles of Psychology . From these ideas, the school of functionalism grew. James helped to fold the evolutionary theories of Charles Darwin and others into the prevailing psychological trends. He also expanded the scope of psychology by studying all aspects of human behavior. James introduced several influential concepts, including the stream of consciousness, the impact of habits and instincts, aspects of the self, the James-Lange theory of emotion, and the ideo-motor theory of behavior.

    80. James, William
    James, William, 1842–1910, American philosopher, b. New York City, MD Harvard,1869; son of the Swedenborgian theologian Henry James and brother of the
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      James, William James, William, , American philosopher, b. New York City, M.D. Harvard, 1869; son of the Swedenborgian theologian Henry James and brother of the novelist Henry James . In 1872 he joined the Harvard faculty as lecturer on anatomy and physiology, continuing to teach until 1907, after 1880 in the department of psychology and philosophy. In 1890 he published his brilliant and epoch-making Principles of Psychology, in which the seeds of his philosophy are already discernible. James's fascinating style and his broad culture and cosmopolitan outlook made him the most influential American thinker of his day. pragmatism , a term already used by Charles S. Peirce The Will to Believe The Varieties of Religious Experience Pragmatism A Pluralistic Universe The Meaning of Truth Some Problems in Philosophy (1911), and

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