The Letters of William James - Volume Ii Part 40
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Volume Ii Part 40

_The Principles of Psychology._ New York: Henry Holt & Co.; London: Macmillan & Co., 1890.

_Volume I._ Scope of Psychology--Functions of the Brain--Conditions of Brain Activity--Habit--The Automaton Theory--The Mind-Stuff Theory--Methods and Snares of Psychology--Relations of Minds to Other Things--The Stream of Thought--The Consciousness of Self--Attention--Conception--Discrimination and Comparison--a.s.sociation--The Perception of Time--Memory.

_Volume II._ Sensation--Imagination--Perception of Things--The Perception of s.p.a.ce--The Perception of Reality--Reasoning--The Production of Movement--Instinct--The Emotions--Will--Hypnotism--Necessary Truth and the Effects of Experience.

_A Text-Book of Psychology._ Briefer Course. New York: Henry Holt & Co.; London: Macmillan & Co., 1892.

Introductory--Sensation--Sight--Hearing--Touch--Sensations of Motion--Structure of the Brain--Functions of the Brain--Some General Conditions of Neural Activity--Habit--Stream of Consciousness--The Self--Attention--Conception--Discrimination--a.s.sociation--Sense of Time--Memory--Imagination--Perception--The Perception of s.p.a.ce--Reasoning--Consciousness and Movement--Emotion--Instinct--Will--Psychology and Philosophy.

_The Will to Believe, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy._ New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1897.

The Will to Believe--Is Life Worth Living?--The Sentiment of Rationality--Reflex Action and Theism--The Dilemma of Determinism--The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life--Great Men and their Environment--The Importance of Individuals--On Some Hegelisms--What Psychical Research has Accomplished.

_Human Immortality, Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine._ London: Constable & Co., also Dent & Sons; Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1898.

_The Same._ A New Edition with Preface in Reply to His Critics.

Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1899.

_Talks to Teachers on Psychology, and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals._ New York: Henry Holt & Co.; London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1899.

Psychology and the Teaching Art--The Stream of Consciousness--The Child as a Behaving Organism--Education and Behavior--The Necessity of Reactions--Native and Acquired Reactions--What the Native Reactions Are--The Laws of Habit--a.s.sociation of Ideas--Interest--Attention--Memory--Acquisition of Ideas--Apperception--The Will.

Talks to Students: The Gospel of Relaxation--On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings--What Makes Life Significant?

_The Varieties of Religious Experience._ A Study in Human Nature.

The Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion, Edinburgh, 1901-1902. New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1902.

Religion and Neurology--Circ.u.mscription of the Topic--The Reality of the Unseen--The Religion of Healthy-Mindedness--The Sick Soul--The Divided Self, and the Process of its Unification--Conversion--Saintliness--The Value of Saintliness--Mysticism--Philosophy--Other Characteristics--Conclusions--Postscript.

_Pragmatism._ A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking. New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1907.

The Present Dilemma in Philosophy--What Pragmatism Means--Some Metaphysical Problems Pragmatically Considered--The One and the Many--Pragmatism and Common Sense--Pragmatism's Conception of Truth--Pragmatism and Humanism--Pragmatism and Religion.

_A Pluralistic Universe._ Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College.

New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1909.

The Types of Philosophic Thinking--Monistic Idealism--Hegel and his Method--Concerning Fechner--Compounding of Consciousness--Bergson and his Critique of Intellectualism--The Continuity of Experience--Conclusions---- Appendixes: _A._ The Thing and its Relations. _B._ The Experience of Activity. _C._ On the Notion of Reality as Changing.

_The Meaning of Truth._ A Sequel to _Pragmatism_. New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1909.

The Function of Cognition--The Tigers in India--Humanism and Truth--The Relation between Knower and Known--The Essence of Humanism--A Word More about Truth--Professor Pratt on Truth--The Pragmatist Account of Truth and its Misunderstanders--The Meaning of the Word Truth--The Existence of Julius Caesar--The Absolute and the Strenuous Life--Hebert on Pragmatism--Abstractionism and "Relativismus"--Two English Critics--A Dialogue.

_Some Problems of Philosophy._ A Beginning of an Introduction to Philosophy. New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1911.

Philosophy and its Critics--The Problems of Metaphysics--The Problem of Being--Percept and Concept--The One and the Many--The Problem of Novelty--Novelty and the Infinite--Novelty and Causation---- Appendix: Faith and the Right to Believe.

_Memories and Studies._ New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1911.

Louis Aga.s.siz--Address at the Emerson Centenary in Concord--Robert Gould Shaw--Francis Boott--Thomas Davidson--Herbert Spencer's Autobiography--Frederick Myers's Services to Psychology--Final Impressions of a Psychical Researcher--On Some Mental Effects of the Earthquake--The Energies of Men--The Moral Equivalent of War--Remarks at the Peace Banquet--The Social Value of the College-bred--The Ph.D. Octopus--The True Harvard--Stanford's Ideal Destiny--A Pluralistic Mystic (B. P. Blood).

_Essays in Radical Empiricism._ Edited by RALPH BARTON PERRY. New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1912.

Introduction--Does Consciousness Exist?--A World of Pure Experience--The Thing and its Relations--How Two Minds can Know One Thing--The Place of Affectional Facts in a World of Pure Experience--The Experience of Activity--The Essence of Humanism--_La Notion de Conscience_--Is Radical Empiricism Solipsistic?--Mr. Pitkin's Refutation of Radical Empiricism--Humanism and Truth Once More--Absolutism and Empiricism.

_Collected Essays and Reviews._ Edited by _Ralph Barton Perry_. New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1920.

Review of E. Sargent's _Planchette_ (1869)--Review of G. H. Lewes's _Problems of Life and Mind_ (1875)--Review ent.i.tled "German Pessimism" (1875)--Chauncey Wright (1875)--Review of "Bain and Renouvier" (1876)--Review of Renan's _Dialogues_ (1876)--Review of G. H. Lewes's _Physical Basis of Mind_ (1877)--Remarks on Spencer's Definition of Mind as Correspondence (1878)--Quelques Considerations sur la Methode Subjective (1878)--The Sentiment of Rationality (1879)--Review (unsigned) of W. K. Clifford's _Lectures and Essays_ (1879)--Review of Herbert Spencer's _Data of Ethics_ (1879)--The Feeling of Effort (1880)--The Sense of Dizziness in Deaf Mutes (1882)--What is an Emotion? (1884)--Review of Royce's _The Religious Aspect of Philosophy_ (1885)--The Consciousness of Lost Limbs (1887)--Reponse de W. James aux Remarques de M.

Renouvier sur sa theorie de la volonte (1888)--The Psychological Theory of Extension (1889)--A Plea for Psychology as a Natural Science (1892)--The Original Datum of s.p.a.ce Consciousness (1893)--Mr. Bradley on Immediate Resemblance (1893)--Immediate Resemblance--Review of G. T. Ladd's _Psychology_ (1894)--The Physical Basis of Emotion (1894)--The Knowing of Things Together (1895)--Review of W. Hirsch's _Genie und Entartung_ (1895)--Philosophical Conceptions and Practical Results (1898)--Review of R. Hodgson's _A Further Record of Observations of Certain Phenomena of Trance_ (1898)--Review of Sturt's _Personal Idealism_ (1903)--The Chicago School (1904)--Review of F. C. S.

Schiller's _Humanism_ (1904)--Laura Bridgman (1904)--G. Papini and the Pragmatist Movement in Italy (1906)--The Mad Absolute (1906)--Controversy about Truth with John E. Russell (1907)--Report on Mrs. Piper's Hodgson Control; Conclusion (1909)--Bradley or Bergson? (1910)--A Suggestion about Mysticism (1910).

_A List of the Published Writings of William James_, with notes, and an index; by RALPH BARTON PERRY. New York and London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1920.