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American Philosophy Since 1860
Fall 2006, APHI 329, sec 0001, num 14712
  1. Theodore Parker (1907). `Transcendentalism' from The Works of Theodore Parker: The World of Matter and the Spirit of Man. American Unitarian Association. 1-38.
  2. Charles Sanders Peirce (1868). `Some Consequences of Four Incapacities Claimed For Man.' Electronic edition.
  3. - - (1877). `The Fixation of Belief.' Electronic edition.
  4. - - (1878). `How to Make Our Ideas Clear.' Electronic edition.
  5. William James (1896). `The Will to Believe' in Essays in Popular Philosophy. London: Longman, Green and Co, 1927. 1-31.
  6. - - (1907). Interview in the New York Times, from The Writings of William James. John J. McDermott, ed. New York: Random House, 1967. 448-449/
  7. `Pragmatism' from the Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology v2. J. Mark Baldwin, ed. New York: the Macmillan Co, 1902. 321-324. The entry is written by Peirce, James, and Baldwin, as in indicated by their initials.
  8. Arthur O. Lovejoy (1908). `The Thirteen Pragmatisms.' The Journal of Philosophy [Psychology and Scientific Methods] Jan 2 v5(1), 5-12; Jan 16 v5(2), 29-39.
  9. George Santayana (1913). `The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy' in Classical American Philosophy. John J. Stuhr, ed. Oxford University Press, 2000. 348-359.
  10. John Dewey (1916). `What pragmatism means by practical' in Essays in experimental logic. New York: Dover. 303-329.
  11. - - (1916). `An added note as to the "practical" ' in emphibid. 330-334.
  12. William Pepperell Montague (1937). `The Story of American Realism' in Philosophy vol 12, no 46. 140-161.
  13. Clarence Irving Lewis ([1930] 1970). `Pragmatism and current thought' in Collected Papers of Clarence Irving Lewis. Stanford University Press. 78-86.
  14. - - ([1926] 1970). `The pragmatic element in knowledge' in ibid. 240-257.
  15. Willard Van Orman Quine (1953). `Two dogmas of empiricism' in From a logical point of view. Harvard University Press. 20-46.
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