Bibliography
Secondary Literature: Articles, Chapters, and Books (O)
Oatley K, Djikic M. 2002. Emotions and transformation: varieties of experience of identity. Journal of Consciousness Studies 9(9-10): 97-116.
Obatnin G. 2003. James and Viacheslav Ivanov at the threshold of consciousness. In William James in Russian culture, JD Grossman, R Rischin (eds), chap 6. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Oliver P. 2000. Discovering James. Streams of William James 2(2): 22.
Oliver P. 2000. Nature and the sacred: an open question. Streams of William James 1(3): 9-12.
Oliver P. 2000. On William James's "springs of delight": the return to life. Streams of William James 2(3): 14-15.
Oliver P. 2001. William James's "springs of delight": the return to life. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
Oliver P. 2001. WJ and Aldo Leopold: reflections toward a pragmatic environmental ethic. Streams of William James 3(1): 5-7.
Olson LM. 2003. Gertrude Stein, William James, and habit in the shadow of war (an American pragmatic view of the world). Twentieth Century Literature 49(3): 328-359.
Olson P. 2003. Wittgenstein and William James. Journal of Moral Education 32(4): 441-444.
Omar M. 2007. Science as a religious experience: the James-Kuhn perspective. In Fringes of religious experience: cross-perspectives on William James's The varieties of religious experience, S Franzese, F Kraemer (eds), 123-138. Frankfurt, Germany: Ontos Verlag.
Oppenheim FM. 2001. How did William James and Josiah Royce differ in their philosophical temperaments and styles? Journal of Philosophical Research 26: 547-560.
Oppenheim FM. 2005. Reverence for the relations of life: re-imagining pragmatism via Josiah Royce's interactions with Peirce, James, and Dewey. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.
Orwin DT. 2003. What men live by: belief and the individual in Lev Tolstoy and William James. In William James in Russian culture, JD Grossman, R Rischin (eds), chap 3. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
O'Shea JR. 2000. Sources of pluralism in William James. In Pluralism: the philosophy and politics of diversity, M Baghramian, A Ingram (eds), chap 1. New York: Routledge.