Bibliography

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

Jackman H. 2004. James's empirical assumptions: on materialism, meliorism, and eternalism. Streams of William James 6(1): 23-27. [FULL TEXT]

Jackman H. 2005. Jamesian pluralism and moral conflict. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41(1): 123-128.

Janack M. 2004. Changing the epistemological and psychological subject: William James's psychology without borders. Metaphilosophy 35(1-2): 160-177.

Jantzen GM. 2005. For an engaged reading: William James and the varieties of postmodern religious experience. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 97-105. New York: Routledge.

Jensen KE. 2001. Crosscurrents and side-eddies: a 'less obvious escape' from the problem of (in-)curable evil. Streams of William James 3(1): 1-4.

Johnston A. 2002. James's concept of mystical consciousness: implications for curriculum theory and practice. In William James and education, J Garrison, R Podeschi, E Bredo (eds), chap 10. New York: Teachers College Press.

Johnston M. 2002. Cowboy Bill rides herd on the range of consciousness. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16(4): 256-263.

Johnson RA. 2003. In the spirit of William James. Pastoral Psychology 52(1-2): 97-110.

Jones A. 2003. Religious experience according to William James and Howard Thurman. Journal of Moral Education 32(4): 429-434.

Jones SS. 2003. From Varieties to Elementary forms: William James and Émile Durkheim on religious life. Journal of Classical Sociology 3(2): 99-121.

Joravsky D. 2003. Afterword: William James in contexts, plural. In William James in Russian culture, JD Grossman, R Rischin (eds), 225-242. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Jordan JJ. 2005. Pascal's wagers and James's "Will to believe". In The Oxford handbook of philosophy of religion, WJ Wainwright (ed), chap 7. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Joshi ST. 2003. The pragmatical professor: William James. In God's defenders: what they believe and why they are wrong, chap 1. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.

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