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21. The politics of make-believe: Gertrude Stein and the Second World War (William James)
22. Recovering religious varieties: Conversion, temperament and trauma (William James)
23. Priorities to democracy: The pragmatisms of William James and Richard Rorty compared
24. Dynamic pluralism: A pluralist framework for science (William James, Paul Feyerabend)
25. William James: Social philosopher
26. William James's radical empiricism and the phenomenology of addiction: A philsophical inquiry (William James)
27. William James and the ethics of energ
28. Pragmatic modernism and the politics of recontextualization (William James, John Dewey, Gertrude Stein, Henry James, Oliver Wendell Holmes)
29. The threat of American life: Literary defensiveness at the turn of the nineteenth century (Theodore Dreiser, Frank Norris, Henry James, William James, William Dean Howells)
30. Between profits and primitivism: Rehabilitating white middle-class manhood in America, 1880--1917 (Theodore Dreiser, William James, Henry James, Jack London, William Dean Howells)
31. The philosophical psychology of William James and Ludwig Wittgenstein
32. A reinterpretation of the influence of American pragmatism on symbolic interactionist theory (Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, Margaret Mead, Charles Horton Cooley)
33. Writing that counts: Gertrude Stein and the mathematics of modernism (William James, Bertrand Russell)
34. Metaphysics through metaphors: Towards an understanding of time in psychology with William James's 'Principles of Psychology'
35. Piecemeal streams in Yogacarin themes: William James and Vasubandhu (Buddhism)
36. The life of the mind: William James and contemporary philosophy
37. Psychology as a person-centered science: William James after 1890
38. 'The gaps I mean': A study of Robert Frost's poetry
39. The social self: Contemporary psychology and the writings of Hawthorne, Howells, and William James
40. William James: A damaged Self journeys toward reparation
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