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Secondary Literature (2006): Articles, Essays, Chapters, and Books

Blum D. 2006. Ghost hunters: William James and the search for scientific proof of life after death. New York: Penguin Press.

Capps J. 2006. Jamesian truth: comments on Charlene Haddock Seigfried's William James's radical reconstruction of philosophy. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/capps.html

Dooley, PK. 2006. Jack London's 'South of the slot' and William James's 'The divided self and the process of its unification'. Western American Literature 41(1): 50-64.

Friedman RL. 2006. Deweyan pragmatism. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/friedman.html

Gitre EJK. 2006. William James on divine intimacy: psychical research, cosmological realism and a circumscibed re-reading of The varieties of religious experience. History of the Human Sciences 19(2): 1-21.

Hallman JC. 2006. The Devil is a gentleman: exploring America's religious fringe. New York: Random House.

Kittelstrom A. 2006. Against elitism: studying William James in the academic age of the underdog. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/kittelstrom.html

Krueger JW. 2006. James on experience and the extended mind. Contemporary Pragmatism 3(1): 165-176.

Krueger JW. 2006. The varieties of pure experience: William James and Kitaro Nishida on consciousness and embodiment. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/krueger.html

Lawlor MS. 2006. William James's psychological pragmatism: habit, belief and purposive human behaviour. Cambridge Journal of Economics 30(3): 321-345.

Machado MH. 2006. Brazil through the eyes of William James: diaries, letters, and drawings, 1865 - 1866. Boston: Harvard University Press.

Mustain MR. 2006. Metaphor as method: Charlene Haddock Seigfried's radical reconstruction. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/mustain.html

Natsoulas T. 2006. On the temporal continuity of human consciousness: is James's firsthand description, after all, "inept"? Journal of Mind and Behavior 27(2): 121-148.

Perley D. 2006. Explosive metaphors and vagueness: Seigfried's contribution to James scholarship and its significance beyond the field of philosophy. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/perley.html

Putnam RA. 2006. William James and moral objectivity. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/putnam.html

Richardson RD. 2006. William James: in the maelstrom of American modernism. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Ruetenik T. 2006. Fruits of health; roots of despair: William James, medical materialism and the evaluation of religious experience. Journal of Religion and Health 45(3): 382-395.

Seidfried CH. 2006. Is James still too radical for pragmatic recognition? William James's radical reconstruction of philosophy -- fifteen years later. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/seigfried.html

Shusterman R. 2006. Aesthetic and practical interests and their bodily ground. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/shusterman.html

Simon L. 2006. Wild facts: lives in context. William James Studies 1(1). http://williamjamesstudies.press.uiuc.edu/1.1/simon.html

Sprigge TLS. 2006. James, empiricism, and absolute idealism. In A companion to pragmatism, JR Shook, J Margolis (eds), chap 15. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.

Stone R. 2006. Does pragmatism lead to pluralism?: exploring the disagreement between Jerome Bruner and William James regarding pragmatism's goal. Theory & Psychology 16(4): 553-564.

Suckiel EK. 2006. William James. In A companion to pragmatism, JR Shook, J Margolis (eds), chap 2. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.

Viegas J. 2006. William James: American philosopher, psychologist, and theologian. New York: Rosen Publishing Group.

Welchman J. 2006. William James's "The will to believe" and the ethics of self-experimentation. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 42(2): 229-241.

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