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Pragmatism: A new name for some old ways of thinking.
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William James
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1907
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Longmans, Green and Co
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pp. 3
Lecture I: The present dilemma in philosophy.
pp. 43
Lecture II: What pragmatism means.
pp. 85
Lecture III: Some metaphysical problems pragmatically considered.
pp. 127
Lecture IV: The one and the many.
pp. 165
Lecture V: Pragmatism and common sense.
pp. 197
Lecture VI: Pragmatism's conception of truth.
pp. 239
Lecture VII: Pragmatism and humanism.
pp. 273
Lecture VIII: Pragmatism and religion.
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