ABSTRACT

This book presents William James's Pragmatism together with critical commentary and focuses on the theories of meaning and truth central to Pragmatism. It includes several articles three of which were roughly contemporaneous with the publication of Pragmatism.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part |235 pages

Pragmatism a New name for Some Old Ways of Thinking

chapter Lecture I|17 pages

The Present Dilemma in Philosophy

chapter Lecture II|16 pages

What Pragmatism Means

chapter Lecture III|17 pages

Some Metaphysical Problems Pragmatically Considered

chapter Lecture IV|15 pages

The One and the Many

chapter Lecture V|13 pages

Pragmatism and Common Sense

chapter Lecture VI|17 pages

Pragmatism's Conception of Truth

chapter Lecture VII|14 pages

Pragmatism and Humanism

chapter Lecture VIII|13 pages

Pragmatism and Religion

chapter |35 pages

Professor James's 'Pragmatism'