Bibliography

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Secondary Literature: Articles, Chapters, and Books (2008)

Anderson J. 2008. Lectures on modern philosophy: Hume, Reid, and James, 1932-35. Sydney: Sydney University Press.

Auxier RE. 2008. The varieties of canine experience. In What philosophy can tell you about your dog, SD Hales (ed), chap 16. Chicago: Open Court Publishing.

Barbalet J. 2008. Pragmatism and economics: William James' contribution. Cambridge Journal of Economics 32(5): 797-810.

Barnes TJ. 2008. American pragmatism: towards a geographical introduction. Geoforum 39(4): 1542-1554.

Blackman L. 2008. Affect, relationality and the 'problem of personality'. Theory, Culture & Society 25(1): 23-47.

Bordogna F. 2008. William James at the boundaries: philosophy, science, and the geography of knowledge. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Browning DS. 2008. Internists of the mind or physicians of the soul: does psychiatry need a public philosophy? Zygon 43(2): 371-383.

Calef S. 2008. Living in a world of suspicion: the epistemology of mistrust. In 24 and philosophy: the world according to Jack, JH Weed, R Davis, R Weed (eds), 129-141. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Callaway HG. 2008. Introduction: the meaning of pluralism. In A pluralistic universe: Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the present situation in philosophy; a new philosophical reading, James W, Callaway HG (ed), xi-l. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Capps D. 2008. Was William James a patient at McLean Hospital for the mentally ill? Pastoral Psychology 56(3): 295-320.

Carrette JR. 2008. William James. In The Oxford handbook of religion and emotion, J Corrigan (ed), chap 23. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Cartwright DE. 2008. Compassion and solidarity with sufferers: the metaphysics of mitleid. European Journal of Philosophy 16(2): 292-310.

Clanton JC. 2008. William James and that old-time religion: the Jamesian roots of the reconstructivist strategy. In Religion and democratic citizenship: inquiry and conviction in the American public square, chap 2. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Cooke EF. 2008. "Let it be Earth": the pragmatic virtue of hope. In Battlestar Galactica and philosophy: knowledge here begins out there, JT Eberl (ed), chap 18. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Cooper W. 2008. Pragmatism in the 21st century. William James Studies 3(1). [FULL TEXT]

Corabi J. 2008. Pleasure's role in evolution: a response to Robinson. Journal of Consciousness Studies 15(7): 78-86.

Critchley S. 2008. William James (1842-1910). In The book of dead philosophers, 213-215. London: Granta Books.

Earl B. 2008. What does the evidence tell us about the biological value of consciousness? Comment on Robinson (2007). Journal of Consciousness Studies 15(7): 87-94.

Evans DH. 2008. William Faulkner, William James, and the American pragmatic tradition. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.

Fisher P. 2008. House of wits: an intimate portrait of the James family. New York: Henry Holt and Company.

Fox E, Riconscente M. 2008. Metacognition and self-regulation in James, Piaget, and Vygotsky. Educational Psychology Review 20(4): 373-389.

Fuller AR. 2008. William James. In Psychology and religion: classic theorists and contemporary developments (4th ed), chap 1. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

Hardy L, Leone C. 2008. Real evidence for the failure of the Jamesian perspective or more evidence in support of It? Journal of Personality 76(5): 1123-1136.

Harris PL, Richert RA. 2008. William James, 'the world of sense' and trust in testimony. Mind & Language 23(5): 536-551.

Hart CW. 2008. William James' The varieties of religious experience revisited. Journal of Religion and Health 47(4): 516-524.

Jackman H. 2008. William James. In The Oxford handbook of American philosophy, C Misak (ed), chap 4. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Keith HE. 2008. The second-coming of Kahless: Worf's "will to believe". In Star trek and philosophy: the wrath of Kant, JT Eberl, KS Decker (eds), chap 13. Chicago: Open Court Publishing.

Kerr CE. 2008. Dualism redux in recent neuroscience: "theory of mind" and "embodied simulation" hypotheses in light of historical debates about perception, cognition, and mind. Review of General Psychology 12(2): 205-214. [ABSTRACT]

Lacey RJ. 2008. The lonely courage of William James. In American pragmatism and democratic faith, chap 2. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press.

Lachs J. 2008. Human blindness. William James Studies 3(1). [FULL TEXT]

Lamarre T. 2008. Expanded empiricism: Natsume Soseki with William James. Japan Forum 20(1): 47-77.

Langseth J. 2008. Pragmatism's alternative to foundationalism and relativism. Gnosis 9(2). [FULL TEXT]

Leary DE. 2008. Blindness, vision, and the good life for all: comment on John Lachs' "Human blindness". William James Studies 3(1). [FULL TEXT]

Liebmann-Smith R. 2008. The James boys: a novel account of four desperate brothers. New York: Random House.

Marsh HW. 2008. The elusive importance effect: more failure for the Jamesian perspective on the importance of importance in shaping self-esteem. Journal of Personality 76(5): 1081-1121.

McGowan J. 2008. The possibility of progress: a pragmatist account. Good Society 17(1): 33-42.

Mewasingh LD. 2008. 'The great thing in all education is to make our nervous system our ally instead of our enemy' – William James. Developmental Neurorehabilitation 11(4): 246-251.

Misak C. 2008. Pragmatism on solidarity, bullshit, and other deformities of truth. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 32: 111-121.

Moller M. 2008. "The many and the one" and the problem of two minds perceiving the same thing. William James Studies 3(1). [FULL TEXT]

Murphy P. 2008. Nature's god: Emerson and the Greeks. Thesis Eleven 93: 64-71.

Nicotra J. 2008. William James in the borderlands: psychedelic science and the "accidental fences" of self. Configurations 16(2): 199-213.

Pihlström S. 2008. How (not) to write the history of pragmatist philosophy of science? Perspectives on Science 16(1): 26-69.

Pihlström S. 2008. The trail of the human serpent is over everything: Jamesian perspectives on mind, world, and religion. Lanham: University Press of America.

Prinz J. 2008. Précis of Gut reactions. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76(3): 707-711.

Porrovecchio MJ. 2008. Flowers in the desert: F. C. S. Schiller's [unpublished] pragmatism lecture. William James Studies 3(1). [FULL TEXT]

Ruf FJ. 2008. The 'riven' self as remedy to "a certain blindness". William James Studies3(1). [FULL TEXT]

Schlecht LF. 2008. "Is life worth living?": the responses of Albert Camus and William James. Philosophy & Theology 20(1-2): 227-242.

Shusterman R. 2008. Deeper into the storm center: the somatic philosophy of William James. In Body consciousness: a philosophy of mindfulness and somaesthetics, chap 5. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Slater MR. 2008. Pragmatism, realism, and religion. Journal of Religious Ethics 36(4): 653-681.

Spackman MP, Miller D. 2008. Embodying emotions: what emotion theorists can learn from simulations of emotions. Minds and Machines 18(3): 357-372. [ABSTRACT]

Stob P. 2008. "Terministic screens," social constructionism, and the language of experience: Kenneth Burke's utilization of William James. Philosophy and Rhetoric 41(2): 130-152.

Tarver EC. 2008. Particulars, practices, and pragmatic feminism: breaking rules and rulings with William James. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 21(4): 275-290.

Taylor E. 2008. William James on pure experience and samadhi in Samkhya-Yoga. In Handbook of Indian psychology, KR Rao, AC Paranjpe, AK Dalal (eds), 555-563. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press India.

Tessitore J. 2008. The "sky-blue" variety: William James, Walt Whitman, and the limits of healthy-mindedness. Nineteenth-Century Literature 62(4): 493-526.

Trochu T. 2008. Investigations into the William James collection at Harvard: an interview with Eugene Taylor. William James Studies 3(1). [FULL TEXT]

Türer C. 2008. William James's theory of education. In Pragmatism, education, and children: international philosophical perspectives, M Taylor, H Schreier, P Ghiraldelli (eds), chap 2. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

Valsiner J. 2008. Consciousness as a process: from the loneliness of William James to the buzzing and booming voices of contemporary science. Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science 42(1): 1-5.

Weed LE. 2008. The concept of truth that matters. William James Studies 3(1). [FULL TEXT]

Weick CW. 2008. Issues of consequence: lessons for educating tomorrow's business leaders from philosopher William James. Academy of Management Learning & Education 7(1): 88-98.

White C. 2008. A measured faith: Edwin Starbuck, William James, and the scientific reform of religious experience. Harvard Theological Review 101(3-4): 431-450.

Wood AW. 2008. The duty to believe according to the evidence. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 63(1-3): 7-24.

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