Full or partial texts of the writings of William James.
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A 1904 essay by James detailing the doctrine of John Dewey and his disciples.
1904 essay by James, in which he contends that the word "consciousness" refers only to a function, not to an entity.
James' 1906 address to the American Philosophical Association, in which he lays the outlines of a concrete individual psychology.
Online edition of 1890 text by William James.
The condensed edition of William James' 'The Varieties of Religious Experience'
A chapter from James' 1892 work, Psychology.
Psychological essay by James, from 1884.
Text of a 1904 lecture in which William James succinctly explains the philosophical position of pragmatism.
1904 essay by James, in which he attempts to articulate his Weltanschauung as a philosophy of pure experience.
The condensed edition of William James' 'The Varieties of Religious Experience'
Psychological essay by James, from 1884.
1904 essay by James, in which he contends that the word "consciousness" refers only to a function, not to an entity.
Online edition of 1890 text by William James.
1904 essay by James, in which he attempts to articulate his Weltanschauung as a philosophy of pure experience.
James' 1906 address to the American Philosophical Association, in which he lays the outlines of a concrete individual psychology.
A 1904 essay by James detailing the doctrine of John Dewey and his disciples.
A chapter from James' 1892 work, Psychology.
Text of a 1904 lecture in which William James succinctly explains the philosophical position of pragmatism.