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- catalog contributor b1718652.
- catalog created "1942.".
- catalog date "1942".
- catalog date "1942.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1942.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Papers presented at the Conference on methods in philosophy and the sciences, New school for social research, New York city, November 23, 1941: Remarks on the occasion of the centenary of William James, by Henry James. Remembering William James, by H. M. Kallen. A debt to James, by D.S. Miller. William James as psychologist, by E. B. Holt. William James as empiricist, by John Dewey. Two questions raised by "The moral equivalent of war," by J.S. Bixler.--pt. II. Papers presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern division, American philosophical association, Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, New York, December 29, 1941: If William James were alive today, by R. B. Perry. The psychology of William James in relation to philosophy, by G. S. Brett. William James as a moralist, by H. W. Schneider.--pt. III. Papers presented at the annual meeting of the Western division, American philosophical association, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, April 24, 1942: Jamesian psychology and the stream of psychological thought, by J. R. Kantor. William James's pluralistic metaphysics of experience, by Victor Lowe. William James today, by Charles Morris.--pt. IV. Papers from other occasions: William James, philosopher of faith, by E. W. Lyman. William James and the crisis of philosophy, by Arnold Metzger. The founder of pragmatism, by W. H. Hill.".
- catalog extent "xii, 234 p.".
- catalog issued "1942".
- catalog issued "1942.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Columbia University Press,".
- catalog subject "B945.J24 I5".
- catalog subject "James, William, 1842-1910.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Papers presented at the Conference on methods in philosophy and the sciences, New school for social research, New York city, November 23, 1941: Remarks on the occasion of the centenary of William James, by Henry James. Remembering William James, by H. M. Kallen. A debt to James, by D.S. Miller. William James as psychologist, by E. B. Holt. William James as empiricist, by John Dewey. Two questions raised by "The moral equivalent of war," by J.S. Bixler.--pt. II. Papers presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern division, American philosophical association, Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, New York, December 29, 1941: If William James were alive today, by R. B. Perry. The psychology of William James in relation to philosophy, by G. S. Brett. William James as a moralist, by H. W. Schneider.--pt. III. Papers presented at the annual meeting of the Western division, American philosophical association, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, April 24, 1942: Jamesian psychology and the stream of psychological thought, by J. R. Kantor. William James's pluralistic metaphysics of experience, by Victor Lowe. William James today, by Charles Morris.--pt. IV. Papers from other occasions: William James, philosopher of faith, by E. W. Lyman. William James and the crisis of philosophy, by Arnold Metzger. The founder of pragmatism, by W. H. Hill.".
- catalog title "In commemoration of William James, 1842-1942.".
- catalog type "text".