Bibliography
Secondary Literature: Articles, Chapters, and Books (F)
Fadiman J, Frager R. 2002. William James and the psychology of consciousness. In Personality and Personal Growth (5th ed), chap 10. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.
Feldman JR. 2002. Positions of repose: the Victorian modernism of William James. In Victorian modernism: pragmatism and the varieties of aesthetic experience, chap 5. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Feldman R. 2006. Clifford's principle and James's options. Social Epistemology 20(1): 19-33.
Ferguson K. 2006. La philosophie americaine: James, Bergson, and the century of intercontinental pluralism. Theory & Event 9(1).
Ferguson K. 2007. William James: politics in the pluriverse. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
Ferrari M. 2002. The personal paradox of William James's Varieties. Streams of William James 4(3): 13-22.
Ferrari M. 2002. William James and the denial of death. Journal of Consciousness Studies 9(9-10): 117-139.
Ferrari M, Okamoto CM. 2003. Moral development as the personal education of feeling and reason: from James to Piaget. Journal of Moral Education 32(4): 341-355.
Ferreri AM. 2006. The contribution of William James to the origins of 'scientific' psychology. Physis 43(1-2): 373-385.
Fiala A. 2009. Militant atheism, pragmatism, and the God-shaped hole. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 65(3): 139-151.
Finlay SW. 2000. Influence of Carl Jung and William James on the origin of Alcoholics Anonymous. Review of General Psychology 4(1): 3-12.
Fisher P. 2008. House of wits: an intimate portrait of the James family. New York: Henry Holt and Company.
Flaherty J. 2005. Rorty, religious beliefs, and pragmatism. International Philosophical Quarterly 45(2): 175-185.
Flathman RE. 2005. The bases, limits, and values of pluralism: an engagement with William James. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 149(2): 159-198.
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Frank SP. 2007. Abraham Joshua Heschel and William James: an unorthodox but edifying union. Conservative Judaism 59(2): 12-25.
Franks CA. 2004. Passion and the will to believe. Journal of Religion 84(3): 431-449.
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Franzese S, Kraemer F (eds). 2007. Fringes of religious experience: cross-perspectives on William James's The varieties of religious experience. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
Friedl H. 2001. Global aspects of American pragmatist thinking: William James and Kitaro Nishida on the purity of pure experience. Amerikastudien 46(2): 177-205.
Friedman RL. 2006. Deweyan pragmatism. William James Studies 1(1). [FULL TEXT]
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