Bibliography
Secondary Literature: Articles, Chapters, and Books (T)
Talisse RB. 2000. How James kidnapped Peirce. Streams of William James 2(1): 7-10.
Talisse RB, Hester DM. 2004. On James. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.
Taves A. 2003. Religious experience and the divisible self: William James (and Frederic Myers) as theorist(s) of religion. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 71(2): 303-326.
Taves A. 2004. The fragmentation of consciousness and The varieties of religious experience: William James's contribution to a theory of religion. In William James and a science of religions: reexperiencing The varieties of religious experience, W Proudfoot (ed), chap 3. New York: Columbia University Press.
Taylor C. 2002. Risking belief: why William James still matters. Commonweal 129(5): 14-17. [FULL TEXT]
Taylor C. 2003. The "twice-born". Cross Currents 53(3): 339-352.
Taylor E. 2002. Introduction: section one. The spiritual roots of James's Varieties of religious experience. In The varieties of religious experience: a study in human nature, centenary edition, W James, xv-xxxviii. New York: Routledge.
Taylor E. 2002. William James and depth psychology. Journal of Consciousness Studies 9(9-10): 11-36.
Taylor E. 2003. Have we engaged in a colossal misreading of James's Varieties? Streams of William James 5(1): 2-6.
Taylor E. 2003. A perfect correlation between mind and brain: William James's Varieties and the contemporary field of mind/body medicine. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17(1): 40-52.
Taylor E. 2003. The "twice-born". Cross Currents 53(3): 339-352.
Taylor E. 2003. William James. In Encyclopedia of cognitive science, vol 2, L Nadel (ed), 649-653. New York: Nature Publishing Group.
Taylor E. 2005. Metaphysics and consciousness in James's Varieties: a centenary lecture. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 11-26. New York: Routledge.
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Thayer-Bacon BJ. 2002. A feminist re/examination of William James as a qualified relativist. In William James and education, J Garrison, R Podeschi, E Bredo (eds), chap 7. New York: Teachers College Press.
Thayer-Bacon BJ. 2002. More thoughts on a pedagogy of the vague. Philosophy of Education Yearbook 2002: 424-427.
Throntveit T. 2003. Numbered among the Jameses: the address at the Emerson centenary. Streams of William James 5(3): 20-25.
Torsney CB. 2000. "We are family"?: The immaterial community of the James family discussion list. Henry James Review 21(3): 298-304.
Turer C. 2004. Freedom and morality in William James's philosophy. Streams of William James 6(1): 20-22.