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Primary Literature: Articles, Reports, and Addresses in Journals

James W [unsigned]. 1873. Vacations. Nation 17: 90-91.

James W [unsigned]. 1874. Professor Jeffries Wyman. Harvard Advocate 18: 8-9.

James W [unsigned]. 1875, February 25. Vivisection. Nation 20: 128-129.

James W [unsigned]. 1875. Chauncey Wright. Nation 21: 194.

James W [unsigned]. 1876, September 21. The teaching of philosophy in our colleges. Nation 23: 178-179.

James W. 1878. Brute and human intellect. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 12: 236-276.

James W. 1878. Quelque considérations sur la méthode subjective. Critique Philosophique 2: 407-413.

James W. 1878. Remarks on Spencer's definition of mind as correspondence. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 12: 1-18.

James W. 1879. Are we automata? Mind 4: 1-22.

James W. 1879. The spatial quale. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 13: 64-87.

James W. 1879. The sentiment of rationality. Mind 4: 317-346.

James W. 1880. The association of ideas. Popular Science Monthly 16: 577-593.

James W. 1880, October. Great men, great thoughts and the environment. Atlantic Monthly 46: 441-459.

James W. 1880. Review on experimental and critical contribution to the physiology of the semicircular canals (Spamer). American Journal of Otology 2: 341-343.

James W. 1881. Reflex action and theism. Unitarian Review 16: 389-416.

James W. 1882. On some Hegelisms. Mind 7: 186-208.

James W. 1882. The philosophical system of Antonio Rosmini-Serbati. Nation 35: 313.

James W. 1882, July. Rationality, activity and faith. Princeton Review 2: 58-86.

James W. 1882. The sense of dizziness in deaf-mutes. American Journal of Otology 4: 239-254.

James W. 1884. Absolutism and empiricism. Mind 9: 281-286.

James W. 1884. The dilemma of determinism. Unitarian Review 22: 193-224.

James W. 1884. On some omissions of introspective psychology. Mind 9: 1-26.

James W. 1884. What is an emotion? Mind 9: 188-205.

James W. 1885. On the function of cognition. Mind 10: 27-44.

James W. 1886. The perception of time. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20: 374-407.

James W, Carnochan GM. 1886. Report of the committee on hypnotism. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 1: 95-102.

James W. 1886. Report of the committee on mediumistic phenomena. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 1: 102-106.

James W. 1887. The consciousness of lost limbs. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 1: 249-258.

James W. 1887. The laws of habit. Popular Science Monthly 30: 433-451.

James W. 1887. The perception of space. Mind 12: 1-30, 183-211, 321-353, 516-548.

James W. 1887. Reaction-time in the hypnotic trance. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 1: 246-248.

James W. 1887. Some human instincts. Popular Science Monthly 31: 160-170, 666-681.

James W. 1887. What is an instinct? Scribner's Magazine 1: 355-365.

James W. 1888. Professor von Gizycki and determinism. Open Court 2: 889.

James W. 1888. Réponse de M. W. James aux remarques de M. Renouvier sur sa théorie de la volonté. Critique Philosophique 2: 401-404.

James W. 1888. What the will effects. Scribner's Magazine 3: 240-250.

James W. 1889. Edmond Scherer. Nation 48: 280-281.

James W. 1889. Notes on automatic writing. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 1: 548-564.

James W. 1889. The psychological theory of extension. Mind 14: 107-109.

James W. 1889. The psychology of belief. Mind 14: 321-352.

James W. 1889. Report on the Congress of Physiological Psychology at Paris. Mind 14: 614-615.

James W. 1890. The hidden self. Scribner's Magazine 7: 361-373.

James W. 1890. The importance of individuals. Open Court 4: 2437-2440.

James W. 1890. A record of observations of certain phenomena of trance. Part III. Proceedings of the [English] Society for Psychical Research 6: 651-659.

James W. 1891. The proposed shortening of the college course. Harvard Monthly 11: 127-137.

James W. 1891. The moral philosopher and the moral life. International Journal of Ethics 1: 330-354.

James W. 1892. A plea for psychology as a "natural science". Philosophical Review 1: 285-286.

James W. 1892. Thought before language: a deaf-mute's recollections. Philosophical Review 1: 613-624.

James W. 1892. What psychical research has accomplished. Forum 13: 727-742.

James W. 1893. The Galileo Festival at Padua. Nation 56: 8-9.

James W. 1893. The physical basis of emotion. Psychological Review 1: 516-529.

James W. 1894. Professor Wundt and feelings of innervation. Psychological Review 1: 70-73.

James W. 1895. Is life worth living? International Journal of Ethics 6: 1-24.

James W. 1895. The knowing of things together. Psychological Review 2: 105-124.

James W. 1895. Review of report on the census of hallucinations. Psychological Review 2: 69-75.

James W. 1896. Address of the President before the Society for Psychical Research. Proceedings of the [English] Society for Psychical Research 12: 2-10.

James W. 1896. A case of psychic automatism, including "speaking with tongues". Proceedings of the [English] Society for Psychical Research 12: 277-279.

James W. 1896. Psychical research. Psychological Review 3: 649-652.

James W. 1896. The will to believe. New World 5: 327-347.

James W. 1897. Louis Agassiz. Science 5: 285-289.

James W. 1898. Brute and human intellect. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 12: 236-276.

James W. 1898. Consciousness under nitrous oxide. Psychological Review 5: 194-196.

James W. 1898. Philosophical conceptions and practical results. University of California Chronicle.

James W. 1899. Controversy with Professor Titchener, on Messrs. Lehmann and Hansen's Experiments in unconscious whispering. Journal of the [English] Society for Psychical Research 9: 113-120.

James W. 1899. The gospel of relaxation. Scribner's Magazine 25: 499-507.

James W. 1899. Talks to teachers on psychology. Atlantic Monthly 83: 155-162, 320-329, 510-517, 617-626.

James W. 1901. Frederic Myers's services to psychology. Proceedings of the [English] Society for Psychical Research 17: 13-23.

James W. 1903, December 3. Address on Philippine question. New York Evening Post.

James W. 1903, August 8. Can lynching be stopped? Literary Digest.

James W. 1903, July 29. Epidemic of lynching. Boston Journal.

James W. 1903, December 8. Herbert Spencer dead. New York Evening Post.

James W. 1903. The Ph.D. octopus. Harvard Monthly 36: 1-9.

James W. 1903. Remarks on the dedication of the Germanic Museum. Cambridge, Mass., November 10, 1903. Harvard Illustrated Magazine 5: 48-50.

James W. 1903. The true Harvard. Harvard Graduates' Magazine 12: 5-8.

James W. 1904. A case of automatic drawing. Popular Science Monthly 64: 195-201.

James W. 1904. Catholicisme et protestantisme. Revue des Revues 52: 37.

James W. 1904. The Chicago School. Psychological Bulletin 1: 1-5.

James W. 1904. Does "consciousness" exist? Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 1: 477-491.

James W. 1904. Francis Boott. Harvard Monthly 38: 125-128.

James W. 1904. Herbert Spencer. Atlantic Monthly 94: 99-108.

James W. 1904. Humanism and truth. Mind 13: 457-475.

James W. 1904. The pragmatic method. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 1: 673-687.

James W. 1904. Remarks at the Peace Banquet. Atlantic Monthly 94: 845-847.

James W. 1904. A world of pure experience. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 1: 533-543, 561-570.

James W. 1905. The essence of humanism. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 2: 113-118.

James W. 1905. The experience of activity. Psychological Review 12: 1-17.

James W. 1905. Humanism and truth once more. Mind 14: 190-198.

James W. 1905. How two minds can know one thing. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 2: 176-181.

James W. 1905. Is radical empiricism solipsistic? Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 2: 235-238.

James W. 1905. A knight-errant of the intellectual life: Thomas Davidson. McClure's Magazine 25: 3-11.

James W. 1905. La notion de conscience. Archives de Psychologie 5: 1-12.

James W. 1905. The place of affectional facts in a world of pure experience. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 2: 281-287.

James W. 1905. The thing and its relations. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 2: 29-41.

James W. 1906. G. Papini and the pragmatist movement in Italy. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 3: 337-341.

James W. 1906. The mad absolute. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 3: 656-657.

James W. 1906. Mr. Pitkin's refutation of "radical empiricism". Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 3: 712.

James W. 1906. On some mental effects of the earthquake. Youth's Companion 80: 283-284.

James W. 1906. Stanford's ideal destiny. Science 23: 801-804.

James W. 1907. The absolute and the strenuous life. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 4: 546-548.

James W. 1907. A case of clairvoyance. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 1(part 2): 221-236.

James W, Russell JE. 1907. Controversy about truth. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 4: 289-296.

James W. 1907. A defense of pragmatism. Popular Science Monthly 70: 193-206, 351-364.

James W. 1907. The energies of men. Philosophical Review 16: 1-20.

James W. 1907, October. The powers of men. American Magazine: 57-65.

James W. 1907. Pragmatism's conception of truth. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 4: 141-155.

James W. 1907. Professor Pratt on truth. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 4: 464-467.

James W. 1907. A reply to Mr. Pitkin. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 4: 105-106.

James W. 1907. A word more about truth. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 4: 396-406.

James W. 1908. Hegel and his method. Hibbert Journal 7: 63-75.

James W. 1908. The meaning of the word truth. Mind 17: 455.

James W. 1908. Pluralism and religion. Hibbert Journal 6: 721-728.

James W. 1908. The pragmatist account of truth and its misunderstanders. Philosophical Review 17: 1-17.

James W. 1908. The social value of the college bred. McClure's Magazine 30: 419-422.

James W. 1908. "Truth" versus "truthfulness". Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 5: 179-181.

James W. 1908, January. "Two English critics". Albany Review.

James W. 1909, October. The confidences of a "psychical researcher". American Magazine: 580-589.

James W. 1909. The doctrine of the earth-soul and of beings intermediate between man and God. An account of the philosophy of G.T. Fechner. Hibbert Journal 7: 278-294.

James W. 1909. On a very prevalent abuse of abstraction. Popular Science Monthly 74: 485-493.

James W. 1909. The philosophy of Bergson. Hibbert Journal 7: 562-577.

James W. 1909. Physical phenomena at a private circle. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 3: 109-113.

James W. 1909. A possible case of projections of the double. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 2(4).

James W. 1909. Report on Mrs. Piper's Hodgson-Control. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 3: 470-589.

James W. 1910. Bradley or Bergson? Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 7: 29-33.

James W. 1910. A great French philosopher at Harvard. Nation 90: 312-314.

James W. 1910. The moral equivalent of war. McClure's Magazine 35: 463-468.

James W. 1910. A pluralistic mystic. Hibbert Journal 8: 739-759.

James W. 1910. A suggestion about mysticism. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 7: 85-92.

James W. 1927 [posth]. Reason and faith. Journal of Philosophy 24(8): 197-201.

Source: McDermott JJ. 1977. Annotated bibliography of the writings of William James. In The writings of William James: a comprehensive edition, JJ McDermott (ed), 811-858. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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