Bibliography

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

Kaag J. 2006. Paddling in the stream of consciousness: describing the movement of Jamesian inquiry. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20(2): 132-145.

Kamber R. 2006. William James: an American Socrates. In William James: essays and lectures, R Kamber, D Kolak (eds), chap 1. New York: Pearson Longman.

Kamber R, Kolak D (eds). 2006. William James: essays and lectures. New York: Pearson Longman.

Kaplan EK. 2003. Jewish renewal in pre-Nazi Berlin: Abraham Heschel interprets William James. Cross Currents 53(3): 436-444.

Kashima Y, Gurumurthy AK, Ouschan L, Chong T, Mattingley J. 2007. Connectionism and self: James, Mead, and the stream of enculturated consciousness. Psychological Inquiry 18(2): 73-96.

Kasser JL, Shah N. 2006. The metaethics of belief: an expressivist reading of 'The will to believe'. Social Epistemology 20(1): 1-17.

Keith HE, Keith KD. 2004. Habits of happiness: positive psychology and the philosophy of William James. Streams of William James 6(2): 5-10.

Keljo K, Christenson T. 2003. On the relation of morality and religion: two lessons from James's Varieties of religious experience. Journal of Moral Education 32(4): 385-396.

Kemp HV. 2002. The Gifford lectures on natural theology: historical background to James's Varieties. Streams of William James 4(3): 2-8.

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]

King R. 2005. Asian religions and mysticism: the legacy of William James in the study of religions. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 106-123. New York: Routledge.

Kinouchi RR. 2001. Surmounting "rationalism and associationism" controversies. Streams of William James 3(2): 1-4.

Kitcher P. 2004. A pragmatist's progress: the varieties of James's strategies for defending religion. In William James and a science of religions: reexperiencing The varieties of religious experience, W Proudfoot (ed), chap 6: New York: Columbia University Press.

Kittelstrom A. 2001. "The one and the many": WJ and his contexts. Streams of William James 3(2): 18-22.

Kittelstrom A. 2006. Against elitism: studying William James in the academic age of the underdog. William James Studies 1(1). [FULL TEXT]

Knapp KD. 2001. WJ, spiritualism, and unconsciousness "beyond the margin". Streams of William James 3(3): 1-5.

Knapp KD. 2004. James the flaneur. American Scholar 73(1): 160.

Koopman C. 2005. William James's politics of personal freedom. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19(2): 175-186.

Koopman C. 2006. Pragmatism as a philosophy of hope: Emerson, James, Dewey, Rorty. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20(2): 106-116.

Korn JH. 2003. The teaching spirit of William James. Teaching of Psychology 30(1): 44-45.

Kraemer F. 2003. The athlete's surrender: activity and passivity in The varieties of religious experience. Streams of William James 5(2): 17-20.

Krejci MJ. 2003. Self and healthy mindedness. Streams of William James 5(1): 16-20.

Kress JM. 2000. Contesting metaphors and the discourse of consciousness in William James. Journal of the History of Ideas 61(2): 263-283.

Kress JM. 2002. The figure of consciousness: William James, Henry James, and Edith Wharton. New York: Routledge.

Krueger JW. 2006. James on experience and the extended mind. Contemporary Pragmatism 3(1): 165-176.

Krueger JW. 2006. The varieties of pure experience: William James and Kitaro Nishida on consciousness and embodiment. William James Studies 1(1). [FULL TEXT]

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