Bibliography
Secondary Literature: Articles, Chapters, and Books (P)
Painter NI. 2006. "Who we are": Lawrence Levine as William Jamesian pragmatist and as Gustave de Beaumont. Journal of American History 93(3): 761-771.
Pajares F, Barich J. 2003. William James and education. Journal of Moral Education 32(4): 440-441.
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Palencik JT. 2007. William James and the psychology of emotion: from 1884 to the present. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 43(4): 769-786.
Pawelski JO. 2001. William James and epiphanal experience. In Religion in a pluralistic age: proceedings of the Third International Conference on Philosophical Theology, DA Crosby, CD Hardwick (eds), 277-288. New York: Peter Lang.
Pawelski JO. 2003. Is healthy-mindedness healthy? Cross Currents 53(3): 404-412.
Pawelski JO. 2003. William James's divided self and the process of its unification: a reply to Richard Gale. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39(4): 645-656.
Pawelski JO. 2003. William James, positive psychology, and healthy-mindedness. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17(1): 53-67.
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Pawelski JO. 2007. The dynamic individualism of William James. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Pearson J. 2003. Ritual and religious experience: William James and the study of 'alternative spiritualities'. Cross Currents 53(3): 413-423.
Perley D. 2004. First-hand experience and second-hand language in the Varieties. Streams of William James 6(1): 16-19.
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Phillips A. 2004. On not making it up, or, the varieties of creative experience. Salmagundi 143: 56-75.
Phillips DC . 2002. From radical empiricism to radical constructivism, or William James meets Ernst von Glaserfeld. In William James and education, J Garrison, R Podeschi, E Bredo (eds), chap 8. New York: Teachers College Press.
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Podeschi R. 2002. Pluralism and professional practice: William James and our era. In William James and education, J Garrison, R Podeschi, E Bredo (eds), chap 4. New York: Teachers College Press.
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