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Primary Literature
- 1886. ‘Psychology’, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. 20, Edinburgh: Black, 37–85. (Scholar)
- 1899. Naturalism and Agnosticism. The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Aberdeen in the Years 1896–1898, 2 Vols., London: Adam and Charles Black. (Scholar)
- 1904. Philosophical Orientation and Scientific Standpoints, Berkeley: University of California Press.
- 1911. The Realm of Ends or Pluralism and Theism. The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of St. Andrews in the Years 1907–10, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- 1918. Psychological Principles, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- 1922. A Study of Kant, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- 1926. Psychology Applied to Education, edited by G. Dawes Hicks, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- 1927. Essays in Philosophy: with a Memoir by Olwen Ward Campbell, edited by W. R. Sorley and G. F. Stout, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Secondary Literature
- Aliotta, A., 1914. The Idealistic Reaction Against Science, London: MacMillan. (Scholar)
- Bartlett, F. C., 1925. ‘James Ward, 1843–1925,’ American Journal of Psychology, 36: 449–453. (Scholar)
- Basile, Pierfrancesco, 2009. ‘The Relevance of Leibniz: Ward's Theory of Monads’, in Leibniz, Whitehead and the Metaphysics of Causation, Basingstoke & New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 32–62. (Scholar)
- Bradley, Francis Herbert, 1883. The Principles of Logic, second edition, corr. imp. 1928, Oxford: Clarendon Press (Scholar)
- Bradley, Francis Herbert, 1993. Appearance and Reality, London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. (Scholar)
- Broad, C. D., 1912. Review of ‘The Realm of Ends or Pluralism and Theism,’ International Journal of Ethics, 23: 77–84. (Scholar)
- Broad, C. D, 1959. ‘Autobiography,’ in The Philosophy of C. D. Broad, edited by P. A. Schilpp, New York: Tudor, 3–68. (Scholar)
- Broad, C. D., 1975. Leibniz. An Introduction, edited by C. Lewy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Chalmers, D., 1996. The Conscious Mind, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Clifford. W. K., 1878. ‘On the Nature of Things-in-Themselves,’ Mind, 3: 57-67. (Scholar)
- Coates, Adrian, 1929. A Sceptical Examination of Contemporary British Philosophy, London: Brentano Ltd. (Scholar)
- Cunningham, G. W., 1933. The Idealistic Argument in Recent British and American Philosophy, New York and London: Century. (Scholar)
- Griffin, Nicholas, 1991. Russell's Idealist Apprenticeship, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hartshorne, Charles, 1963. ‘Whitehead's Novel Intuition,’ in Alfred North Whitehead. Essays on his Philosophy, edited by G. L. Kline, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 18–26. (Scholar)
- Hicks, G. D., 1925. ‘The Philosophy of James Ward,’ Mind, 34: 280–299. (Scholar)
- Hoernlé, Alfred R. F., 1930. Idealism as a Philosophy, New York: Richard R. Smith. (Scholar)
- Johnson, W. E., 1926. ‘Professor James Ward, 1843–1925,’ British Journal of Psychology, 16: 1–4. (Scholar)
- Lamprecht, Sterling P., 1926. ‘James Ward's Critique of Naturalism,’ The Monist, 36: 136–152. (Scholar)
- Leroux, Emmanuel, 1926. ‘James Ward's Doctrine of Experience,’ The Monist, 36: 70–89. (Scholar)
- Muirhead, John H., 1913. ‘The Last Phase of Professor Ward's Philosophy,’ Mind, 22: 321–330. (Scholar)
- Murray, Andrew H., 1937. The Philosophy of James Ward, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Passmore, John, 1957. ‘Personality and the Absolute,’ A Hundred Years of Philosophy, London: Duckworth, 81–85. (Scholar)
- Moore, G. E., 1942. The Philosophy of G. E. Moore, edited by P. A. Schilpp, Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University Press. (Scholar)
- Nagel, Thomas, 1979. ‘Panpsychism,’ Mortal Questions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 181–195. (Scholar)
- Peirce, Charles Sanders, 1891. ‘The Architecture of Theories’, Selected Writings: Values in a Universe of Chance, edited by Philip P. Wiener, New York: Dover, 1958, 142–159. (Scholar)
- Russell, Bertrand, 1944. The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, edited by P. A. Schilpp, Evanston and Chicago, Northwestern University Press. (Scholar)
- Strawson, Galen, 2006. ‘Panpsychism? Reply to Commentators with a Celebration of Descartes,’ Consciousness and its Place in Nature, edited by Anthony Freeman, Exeter: Imprint Academic, 184–280. (Scholar)
- Sorley, William R., 1925. ‘James Ward,’ Mind, 34: 273–79. (Scholar)
- Sorley, William R., 1926. ‘Ward's Philosophy of Religion,’ The Monist, 36: 56–69. (Scholar)
- Taylor, Alfred Edward, 1900. Critical Notice of ‘Naturalism and Agnosticism,’ Mind, 34: 245–258. (Scholar)
- Turner, J. E., 1926. ‘The Ethical Implications of Ward's Philosophy,’ The Monist, 36: 153–169. (Scholar)
- Wall, Byron E., 2007. ‘John Venn, James Ward, and the Chair of Moral Philosophy and Logic at the University of Cambridge,’ Journal of the History of Ideas, 68: 131–155. (Scholar)
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