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    Thinking Musically, and: Teaching Music Globally (review).James Ackman - 2007 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 15 (1):81-87.
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    Bonnie C. Wade, Thinking Musically (Oxford University Press: New York, 2004) and Patricia Shehan Campbell, Teaching Music Globally (Oxford University Press: New York, 2004). [REVIEW]James Ackman - 2007 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 15 (1):81-90.
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    James Fitzjames Stephen and the crisis of Victorian thought.James A. Colaiaco - 1983 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    William James and phenomenology.James M. Edie - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (3):481-526.
    This is a study of all the recent literature on william james written from a phenomenological perspective with the purpose of showing that william james made fundamental contributions to the phenomenological theory of the intentionality of consciousness, To the phenomenological theory of self-Identity, And to the phenomenological conception of noetic freedom as the basic concept of ethical theory.
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  5. James's pragmatism and american culture, 1907-2007.James T. Kloppenberg - 2009 - In John J. Stuhr (ed.), 100 Years of Pragmatism: William James's Revolutionary Philosophy. Indiana University Press.
     
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  6. II—James Woodward: Mechanistic Explanation: Its Scope and Limits.James Woodward - 2013 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 87 (1):39-65.
    This paper explores the question of whether all or most explanations in biology are, or ideally should be, ‘mechanistic’. I begin by providing an account of mechanistic explanation, making use of the interventionist ideas about causation I have developed elsewhere. This account emphasizes the way in which mechanistic explanations, at least in the biological sciences, integrate difference‐making and spatio‐temporal information, and exhibit what I call fine‐tunedness of organization. I also emphasize the role played by modularity conditions in mechanistic explanation. I (...)
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  7. James's Will-to-Believe Doctrine: A Heretical View.James C. S. Wernham - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (3):423-427.
     
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    History of philosophy in the making: a symposium of essays to honor Professor James D. Collins on his 65th birthday.James Collins & Linus J. Thro (eds.) - 1982 - Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
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    James Beattie: Selected Philosophical Writings.James Beattie & James A. Harris (eds.) - 2004 - Imprint Academic.
    James Beattie was appointed professor of moral philosophy and logic at Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland at the age of twenty-five. Though more fond of poetry than philosophy, he became part of the Scottish 'Common Sense' school of philosophy that included Thomas Reid and George Campbell. In 1770 Beattie published the work for which he is best known, An Essay on Truth, an abrasive attack on 'modern scepticism' in general, and on David Hume in particular, subsequently and despite Beattie's attack, (...)
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  10. William James and Phenomenology.James M. Edie - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (3):436-440.
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  11. 'William James on Percepts, Concepts, and the Function of Cognition'.James O'Shea - 2019 - In Alexander Klein (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of William James.
    ABSTRACT: Central to both James’s earlier psychology and his later philosophical views was a recurring distinction between percepts and concepts. The distinction evolved and remained fundamental to his thinking throughout his career as he sought to come to grips with its fundamental nature and significance. In this chapter, I focus initially on James’s early attempt to articulate the distinction in his 1885 article “The Function of Cognition.” This will highlight a key problem to which James continued to (...)
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    James's Will-To-Believe Doctrine.James C. S. Wernham - 1987 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    In 1896 William James published an essay entitled The Will to Believe, in which he defended the legitimacy of religious faith against the attacks of such champions of scientific method as W.K. Clifford and Thomas Huxley. James's work quickly became one of the most important writings in the philosophy of religious belief. James Wernham analyses James's arguments, discusses his relation to Pascal and Renouvier, and considers the interpretations, and misinterpretations, of James's major critics. Wernham shows (...)
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  13. I—James Ladyman: On the Identity and Diversity of Objects in a Structure.James Ladyman - 2007 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 81 (1):23-43.
    The identity and diversity of individual objects may be grounded or ungrounded, and intrinsic or contextual. Intrinsic individuation can be grounded in haecceities, or absolute discernibility. Contextual individuation can be grounded in relations, but this is compatible with absolute, relative or weak discernibility. Contextual individuation is compatible with the denial of haecceitism, and this is more harmonious with science. Structuralism implies contextual individuation. In mathematics contextual individuation is in general primitive. In physics contextual individuation may be grounded in relations via (...)
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  14. James Tully: To Think and Act Differently.James Tully - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by Alexander Livingston.
    James Tully: To Think and Act Differently collects classic, contemporary, and previously unpublished examples of public philosophy in action from across James Tully's four decades of scholarship. The book provides readers with a perspicuous representation of public philosophy as an ongoing experiment with reconstructing the practice of political theory as a democratizing and diversifying dialogue between scholars and citizens. This volume offers an overview of this participatory mode of political philosophy and political change by reconstructing the arc of (...)
     
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    Experiencing William James: belief in a pluralistic world.James Campbell - 2017 - Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.
    William James has long been recognized as a central figure in the American philosophic tradition, and his ideas continue to play a significant role in contemporary thinking. Yet there has never been a comprehensive exploration of the thought of this seminal philosopher and psychologist. In Experiencing William James, renowned scholar James Campbell provides the fuller and more complete analysis that James scholarship has long needed. Commentators typically address only pieces of James's thought or aspects of (...)
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  16. James Gouinlock, Rediscovering the Moral Life: Philosophy and Human Practice Reviewed by.James B. Sauer - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (4):259-261.
  17. James Stalker, The Ethic of Jesus according to the Synoptic Gospels. [REVIEW]James Seth - 1909 - Hibbert Journal 8:683.
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    William James's Philosophy. [REVIEW]James Gouinlock - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):622-623.
    It is testimony to both the incompleteness and suggestiveness of James's philosophy that commentators have argued that the "true" James is consummated in, say, Dewey, or in phenomenology, or Whitehead. Although Ford obviously thinks James's philosophy has a complete identity in its own right, he argues for the Whiteheadian interpretation. He asserts not only that this is the correct interpretation of James, but the correct philosophy simpliciter. The central theses in this argument are that James (...)
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  19. William James and Education.James W. Garrison, Ronald Podeschi & Eric Bredo - 2002
     
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    James H. Nehring 57.James H. Nehring - forthcoming - Journal of Thought.
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  21. James's radical empiricism.James Campbell - 2017 - In David Howell Evans (ed.), Understanding James, Understanding Modernism. Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  22. James Mill on Education. Edited by W.H. Burston. --.James Mill & W. ed Burston - 1969 - University Press.
     
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  23. James Collins, A History of Modern European Philosophy. [REVIEW]James V. Mullaney - 1955 - The Thomist 18:106.
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  24. James Collins, The Mind of Kierkegaard. [REVIEW]James V. Mullaney - 1954 - The Thomist 17:261.
     
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    Smith, James K. A. How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor. [REVIEW]James Heft - 2014 - Review of Metaphysics 68 (2):447-448.
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  26. James Muldoon, Empire and Order: The Concept of Empire, 800–1800.(Studies in Modern History.) New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. Pp. viii, 209. $65. [REVIEW]James M. Powell - 2001 - Speculum 76 (2):493-494.
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  27. The political writings of James Harrington: representative selections.James Harrington - 1980 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Charles Blitzer.
    Excerpt from The Political Writings of James Harrington: Representative Selections Finally, I should like to express my deep gratitude to three scholars who have generously helped me in the preparation of this volume: Carl J. Friedrich, of Harvard University, under whose kind and expert guidance I first undertook the study of James Harrington's political thought; Cecil Driver, of Yale University, who tried (with scant success, I fear) to give my prose style something of the grace and elegance that (...)
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    James' Defense of a Believing Attitude in Religion.James L. Muyskens - 1974 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 10 (1):44 - 54.
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    James and Bradley: American Truth and British Reality.James W. Allard - 1995 - Philosophical Books 36 (3):181-183.
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  30. James Elkins.James Elkins - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: Key Contemporary Thinkers. Berg. pp. 63.
     
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    The Political Works of James Harrington.James Harrington - 1977 - Cambridge University Press. Edited by J. G. A. Pocock.
    James Harrington (1611-77) was a pioneer in applying the methods of Machiavelli and other civic humanists to English political society and its landed structure. In the century after his death, his ideas were adapted to become an important ingredient in the vocabulary of both English and American political opposition to the methods of Hanoverian parliamentary monarchy. There has been no complete edition of Harrington's writings since 1771, or of Oceana, his best-known work, since 1924. This is a modernised edition, (...)
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    William James and Immortality.James H. Leuba - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (15):409-416.
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    William James and the Ethics of Fullfillment.James Campbell - 1981 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (3):224 - 240.
  34. William James' theory of education.James Albin Broyer - 1976 - In Walter Robert Corti (ed.), The Philosophy of William James. Meiner.
     
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    I—James Lenman: What is Moral Inquiry?James Lenman - 2007 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 81 (1):63-81.
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  36. The Writings of William James: A Comprehensive Edition.William James - 1967 - New York: University of Chicago Press. Edited by John J. McDermott.
    From the $700 billion bailout of the banking industry to president Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus package to the highly controversial passage of federal health-care reform, conservatives and concerned citizens alike have grown increasingly fearful of big government. Enter Nobel Prize–winning economist and political theorist F. A. Hayek, whose passionate warning against empowering states with greater economic control, The Road to Serfdom, became an overnight sensation last summer when it was endorsed by Glenn Beck. The book has since sold over (...)
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    James's faith-ladder.James C. S. Wernham - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1):105.
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    James and Bradley: American Truth and British Reality. [REVIEW]James Connelly - 1996 - Bradley Studies 2 (1):74-77.
    This is a big book, conceived on a grand scale. Sprigge does not fight shy of addressing the large central issues. He takes James and Bradley head on and expounds their philosophy without compromise and without assuming that the only way we can appreciate them is by making them more palatable to the modern mind by watering down what they wrote. While he relates their thought to modern philosophical concerns he does not presuppose that modern philosophical concerns as such (...)
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  39. William James's Radical Reconstruction of Philosophy.William James & Charlene Haddock Seigfried - 1992 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (1):145-156.
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    James P. Scanlan, Dostoevsky the Thinker. [REVIEW]James P. Scanlan - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (1):76-79.
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    The Dynamic Individualism of William James.James O. Pawelski - 2007 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores James’s concept of the individual in terms of physiology, psychology, philosophy, and religion.
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    James Griffin: Value Judgement.James Griffin - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (4):479-480.
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    James Bond and Philosophy: Questions are Forever.Jacob M. Held & James B. South (eds.) - 2006 - Chicago: [email protected]
    James Bond 007 strode into the human imagination in the novel Casino Royale in 1953 and hit the movie screens with Dr. No in 1962. He has become one of the best-known personalities, real or imagined, in global history. One out of every four people in the entire world has now seen a Bond movie, and every month thousands of new readers become addicted to Ian Fleming’s original Bond stories. In James Bond and Philosophy, seventeen scholars examine hidden (...)
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  44. The Works of James Gillray From the Original Plates, with the Addition of Many Subjects Not Before Collected.James Gillray, Thomas Wright, R. H. Evans, Henry George Bohn & Charles Whiting - 1847 - Printed for Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, by Charles Whiting.
     
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    I—James Lenman: What is Moral Inquiry?James Lenman - 2007 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 81 (1):63-81.
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  46. James Harrington, from The Commonwealth of Oceana (1656).James Harrington - 2007 - In Ian Carter, Matthew H. Kramer & Hillel Steiner (eds.), Freedom: A Philosophical Anthology. Blackwell. pp. 92.
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    Utilitarian Logic and Politics: James Mill's "Essay on Government," Macaulay's Critique, and the Ensuing Debate.James Mill, Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, Jack Lively & J. C. Rees (eds.) - 1978 - Clarendon Press.
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    James G. Hart.James G. Hart - 2006 - Husserl Studies 22 (2):167-191.
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    James Harrington's political thought and its context.James Cotton - 1991 - New York: Garland.
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    Selected Writings of James Hayden Tufts.James Campbell (ed.) - 1992 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Those familiar with the life and work of James Hayden Tufts tend to associate him with John Dewey, with whom he wrote both the 1908 and 1932 editions of _Ethics. _Yet as James Campbell here demonstrates, Tufts played a singular and important role in American philosophy from 1892, when he began teaching at the newly opened University of Chicago, until his retirement in 1930. During this period, he, along with Dewey and George Herbert Mead, was instrumental in the (...)
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