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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 3 • Number 1 
 
This issue is dedicated to the memory of Peter H. Hare (1935-2008), past President of the William James Society (2006).
 
 
American Philosophical Association Conference Papers:
 
Human Blindness (2007 Presidential Address)
John Lachs
 
Blindness, Vision and the Good Life for All: Comment on John Lachs' "Human Blindness"
David E. Leary
 
The 'Riven' Self as remedy to "a Certain Blindness"
Frederick J. Ruf
 
Submitted Essays:
Flowers in the Desert: F. C. S. Schiller's [Unpublished] Pragmatism Lecture
Mark J. Porrovecchio
 
The Concept of Truth that Matters
Laura E. Weed
 
Investigations into the William James Collection at Harvard: An interview with Eugene Taylor
Thibaud Trochu
 
"The Many and the One" and the Problem of Two Minds Perceiving the Same Thing
Mark Moller
 
Review Essay:
 
Pragmatism in the 21st Century
Wesley Cooper
 
Book Reviews:
 
The Drama of Possibility: Experience as Philosophy of Culture. By John J. McDermott
Erin McKenna
 
The Dynamic Individualism of William James. By James Pawelski
Doug Anderson
 
Brazil through the Eyes of William James: Diaries, Letters, and Drawings, 1865-1866. Edited by Maria Helena P.T. Machado
Douglas McDermid
 
The Soul of Classical American Philosophy: The Ethical and Spiritual Insights of William James, Josiah Royce, and Charles Sanders Peirce. By Richard P. Mullin
Mathew A. Foust
 
 
 
 

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