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Secondary Literature (2005): Articles, Essays, Chapters, and Books
Adler JE. 2005. William James and what cannot be believed. Harvard Review of Philosophy 13(1): 65-79.
Alijevova D. 2005. James's contribution to the crystallization of interactionist sociology. Sociologia: Slovak Sociological Review 37(3): 215-226.
Barnard GW. 2005. Mystical assessments: Jamesian reflections on spiritual judgments. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 133-148. New York: Routledge.
Belzen JA. 2005. The Varieties, the principles and the psychology of religion: unremitting inspiration from a different source. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 58-78. New York: Routledge.
Bird G. 2005. Pragmatism and religious belief in William James. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 183-190. New York: Routledge.
Bridgers L. 2005. Contemporary varieties of religious experience: James's classic study in light of resiliency, temperament, and trauma. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Capps JM, Capps D (eds). 2005. James and Dewey on belief and experience. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
Carrette JR. 2005. Introduction: the centenary and the varieties of interpretation. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 1-10. New York: Routledge.
Carrette JR. 2005. Passionate belief: William James, emotion and religious experience. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 79-96. New York: Routledge.
Carrette JR (ed). 2005. William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration. New York: Routledge.
Christian RA. 2005. Truth and consequences in James "The will to believe". International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 58(1): 1-26.
Davis PE . 2005. William James and a new way of thinking about logic. Southern Journal of Philosophy 43(3): 337-354.
Flathman RE. 2005. The bases, limits, and values of pluralism: an engagement with William James. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 149(2): 159-198.
Gale RM. 2005. The ecumenicalism of William James. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 161-171. New York: Routledge.
Gale RM. 2005. The philosophy of William James: an introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Hawkins SL. 2005. The science of superstition: Gertrude Stein, William James, and the formation of belief. Modern Fiction Studies 51(1): 60-87.
Jackman H. 2005. Jamesian pluralism and moral conflict. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41(1): 123-128.
Jantzen GM. 2005. For an engaged reading: William James and the varieties of postmodern religious experience. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 97-105. New York: Routledge.
Jordan JJ. 2005. Pascal's wagers and James's "Will to believe". In The Oxford handbook of philosophy of religion, WJ Wainwright (ed), chap 7. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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.
Koopman C. 2005. William James's politics of personal freedom. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19(2): 175-186.
Lamberth DC. 2005. Conclusion: experience and the value of religion – overview and analysis. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 235-246. New York: Routledge.
Lamberth DC. 2005. James and the question of truth: a response to Hilary Putnam. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 221-234. New York: Routledge.
Miller FG. 2005. William James, faith, and the placebo effect. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48(2): 273-281.
Morse D. 2005. William James's neglected critique of Hegel. Idealistic Studies 35(2-3): 199-213.
Natsoulas T. 2005-2006. The stream of consciousness: xxix. Does consciousness exist? (second part). Imagination, Cognition and Personality 25(1): 69-84.
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.
Pihlstrom S. 2005. Mortality, individuality, and pluralism: William James's democratic religion. American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 26(1-2): 96-120.
Pred RJ. 2005. Onflow: Dynamics of consciousness and experience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Putnam H. 2005. James on truth (again). In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 172-182. New York: Routledge.
Putnam RA. 2005. Varieties of experience and pluralities of perspective. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 149-160. New York: Routledge.
Ratcliffe M. 2005. William James on emotion and intentionality. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 13(2): 179-202.
Ruetenik T. 2005. Social melorism in the religious pragmatism of William James. Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19(3): 238-249.
Russill C. 2005. The road not taken: William James's radical empiricism and communication theory. The Communication Review 8(3): 277-305.
Segal R. 2005. James and Freud on mysticism. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 124-132. New York: Routledge.
Shamdasani S. 2005. Psychologies as ontology-making practices: William James and the pluralities of psychological experience. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 27-46. New York: Routledge.
Shusterman R. 2005. William James, somatic introspection, and care of the self. Philosophical Forum 36(4): 419-440.
Sprigge TLS. 2005. William James. In The Oxford companion to philosophy, 2nd edition, T Honderich (ed), 455-457. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sprigge TLS. 2005. William James as a religious realist. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 191-202. New York: Routledge.
Strohl JE. 2005. James and Luther on the heart of the Reformation faith. Dialog 44(1): 17-18.
Strout C. 2005. William James: "Pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will". Modern Intellectual History 2(2): 277-287.
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.
Weber M. 2005. James's non-rationality and its religious extremum in the light of the concept of pure experience. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 203-220. New York: Routledge.
Wulff DM. 2005. Listening to James a century later: the Varieties as a resource for renewing the psychology of religion. In William James and the varieties of religious experience: a centenary celebration, JR Carrette (ed), 47-57. New York: Routledge.