Essays, philosophical and psychological, in honor of William James, professor in Harvard University, by his colleagues at Columbia University
1908
Essays, philosophical and psychological, in honor of William James, professor in Harvard University, by his colleagues at Columbia University
1908
Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. 610 pages 23 cm Philosophical essays: The new realism, by G.S. Fullerton. Does reality possess practical character? by J. Dewey. A factor in the genesis of idealism, by W.T. Bush. Consciousness a form of energy, by W.P. Montague. Perception and epistemology, by F.J.E. Woodbridge. Substitutionalism, by C.A. Strong. World-pictures, by W.B. Pitkin. Naïve realism; what is it? by D.S. Miller. Kant and the English Platonists, by A.O. Lovejoy. A critique of Kant's ethics, by F. Adler. The abuse of abstraction in ethics, by H.G. Lord. Purposive consistency, the outline of a classification of values, by G.A. Tawney. The problem of method in mathematics and philosophy, by H.C. Brown.--Psychological essays: Pragmatism in æsthetics, by Kate Gordon. The consciousness of relation, by R.S. Woodworth. On the variability of individual judgment, by F.L. Wells. The validity of judgments of character, by Naomi Norsworthy. Reactions and perceptions, by J.M. Cattell. A pragmatic substitute for free will, by E.L. Thorndike








