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William James Studies is
an interdisciplinary enterprise
sponsored by the
William James Society (WJS)
and published online by
the University of Illinois Press.

 


Volume 2 • Number 1
 
 
Letter from the Editors
 
Presidential Addresses:
 
William James Presidential Address: Philadelphia December 2002
John J. McDermott
 
'Problem' vs. 'Trouble': James, Kafka, Dostoevsky and "The Will to Believe"
William J. Gavin
 
Submitted Essays:
The Greatest Philosophy on Earth: William James's Lowell Lectures and the Idiom of Showmanship
Kristin Boudreau
 
Metaphysics with a Human Face: William James and the Prospects of Pragmatist Metaphysics
Sami Pihlström
 
William James and the Promise of Pragmatism
Mathew A. Foust
 
Pragmatism, Radical Empiricism, and Mounce's Account of William James
Charles A. Hobbs
 
William James's Love of Life in the Consciousness of Impotence
Henry Samuel Levinson
 
Strenuous Moral Living
Todd Lekan
 
Ethical Naturalism and Religious Ethics in "The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life"
Michael R. Slater
 
Book Reviews:
 
Clearings in the Forest: On the Study of Leadership. By Nathan Harter
Mark Sanders
 
Contemporary Varieties of Religious Experience. By Lynn Bridgers
S. Nassir Ghaemi
 
Philosophy Americana: Making Philosophy at Home in American Culture. By Douglas R. Anderson
Richard E. Hart
 
Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life after Death. By Deborah Blum
Eugene Taylor
 
William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism. By Robert D. Richardson
Jonathan Levin
 
Experience as Philosophy: On the Work of John J. McDermott. Edited by James Campbell and Richard E. Hart
Erin McKenna
 
A Natural History of Pragmatism: The Fact of Feeling from Jonathan Edwards to Gertrude Stein. By Joan Richardson
Harry Heft and Susan Saegert
 
 
 
 

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