William James and the Art of Human Understanding Leary Summary
- "Address at the Annual Meeting of the New England Anti-Imperialist League." Boston: New England Anti-Imperialist League, 1903.
- "Are Nosotros Automata?" 1872, Listen, 4, 1-22. Also hither.
- Response to Huxley's "On the Hypothesis that Animals Are Automata, and Its History," 1874 essay.
- "The Chicago School," 1904, Psychological Message, 1, ane-v. Likewise here and here.
- "The Consciousness of Lost Limbs," 1887, Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research, 1, 249-258. Also here.
- The Dilemma of Determinism. [and here, and here equally pdf document]
- "Does Consciousness Exist?" 1904, Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, one, 477-491. Mirror and here..
- "The Energies of Men." 1907, Scientific discipline, Northward.S. 25 (No. 635), 321-332. [James' Presidential Address to the American Philosophical Association.] Also here [from google books] and here.
- "The Gospel of Relaxation" - Chapter one of Talks to Students on Some of Life's Ideals.
- "Bang-up Men, Peachy Thoughts, and the Environs" 1880, Atlantic Monthly, 46(276), 441-459. From Cornell University Library.
- Also here and here. This paper was initially a lecture given before the Harvard Natural History Social club. 1880, Oct.
- Notes from Prof. J. Wesley Robbins of Indiana U South Bend.
- "The Hidden Self." 1890, Scribner'southward Magazine, 7(3). From Cornell University Library. Likewise here.
- "Human Immortality: 2 Supposed Objections to the Doctrine." the Ingersall Lecture, 1897. Also here, hither, and here.
- Full text of Human Immortality from Google Book Search.
- The Letters of William James, Volume 1, from Internet Archive.
- The Letters of William James, Volume 2, from Net Archive.
- Memories and Studies. Seventeen wonderful essays. Published posthumously. From google books. Includes "Louis Agassiz," "Address at the Emerson Centenary in Agree," "Terminal Impressions of a Psychical Researcher," "The Social Value of the College Bred," "A Pluralistic Mystic," iii essays on "The University and the Individual," and others.
- "The Moral Equivalent of War." Speech given at Stanford Academy, 1906. Too here and here. And audiobook here.
- "On a Certain Incomprehension in Human Beings" - Chapter 2 of Talks to Students on Some of Life'southward Ideals. [here from google books]
- "The Ph.D. Octopus," first published in the Harvard Monthly, March 1903 . Also hither.
- "The Philippine Tangle," Boston Evening Transcript (March ane, 1899). Too here.
- "Pluralism, Pragmatism, and Instrumental Truth", 1907, from A Pluralistic Universe and Pragmatism.
- "Rationality, Activity and Religion", 1882, from The Princeton Review, Vol. 2. [besides here from google books]
- "Remarks at the Peace Feast" given on the closing day of the World Peace Congress, 7 Oct 1904. Also here and hither.
- "Secretary Taft a Biased Judge," Boston Transcript (May 2, 1904). Also hither.
- "The Sentiment of Rationality," from Mind, Vol 4, 15, pp. 317-346. July 1879.
- "Social Value of the College-Bred" Adress delivered Nov, 1907. Also here.
- Some Problems of Philosophy, 1911, with review past Doug Renselle. [here at google books]
- "The Stream of Consciousness," 1892, Psychology (affiliate XI). Cleveland & New York, Globe. Mirror.
- "Subjective Furnishings of Nitrous Oxide" - essay by James. As well here.
- "What is an Emotion?" 1884, Mind, nine, 188-205. Also here and here.
- "What is an Instinct?" 1887, Scribner's Magazine, 1(3), 355-366. From Cornell University Library.
- "What Makes a Life Pregnant?" - Affiliate 3 of Talks to Students on Some of Life's Ethics. [here from google books]
- "What the Will Effects." 1888, Scribner'southward Magazine, 3(2), 240-250. From Cornell University Library. Here as a pdf file.
- "A Globe of Pure Experience," 1904, Periodical of Phil., Psych., and Scientific Methods, one, 533-543, 561-570. Mirror.
- James's review of "The Anaesthetic Revelation and the Gist of Philosophy," Atlantic Monthly, Nov, 1874.
- Familiar Letters of William James published by the Atlantic Monthly [subscription required]
- Volume I - early correspondence.
- Book Two - written prior to publication of the Principles of Psychology.
- Book Iii - written during the concluding x years of James's life.
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