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  1. A hundred years of philosophy.John Arthur Passmore - 1962 - New York,: Basic Books.
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  • Pragmatist Metaphysics: A Defense.William T. Myers - 2004 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (1):39 - 52.
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  • Kant's Children the Cambridge Pragmatists.Murray G. Murphey - 1968 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 4 (1):3 - 33.
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  • Peirce.Christopher Hookway - 1985 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Ted Honderich.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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  • Russell, idealism, and the emergence of analytic philosophy.Peter Hylton - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Analytic philosophy has become the dominant philosophical tradition in the English-speaking world. This book illuminates that tradition through a historical examination of a crucial period in its formation: the rejection of Idealism by Bertrand Russell and G.E. Moore at the beginning of the twentieth century, and the subsequent development of Russell's thought in the period before the First World War.
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  • The Russell/Bradley Dispute and its Significance for Twentieth Century Philosophy.Stewart Candlish - 2007 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In the early twentieth century an apparently obscure philosophical debate took place between F. H. Bradley and Bertrand Russell. The historical outcome was momentous: the demise of the movement known as British Idealism, and its eventual replacement by the various forms of analytic philosophy. Since then, a conception of this debate and its rights and wrongs has become entrenched in English-language philosophy. Stewart Candlish examines afresh the events of this formative period in twentieth-century thought and comes to some surprising conclusions.
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  • The refutation of idealism.G. E. Moore - 1903 - Mind 12 (48):433-453.
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  • Recent Philosophical Procedure with Reference to Science.Ralph Barton Perry - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (7):169-174.
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  • The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance.Ernst Mayr - 1982 - Harvard University Press.
    Explores the development of the ideas of evolutionary biology, particularly as affected by the increasing understanding of genetics and of the chemical basis of inheritance.
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  • Science, Religion, and “The Will to Believe".Alexander Klein - 2015 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (1):72-117.
    Do the same epistemic standards govern scientific and religious belief? Or should science and religion operate in completely independent epistemic spheres? Commentators have recently been divided on William James’s answer to this question. One side depicts “The Will to Believe” as offering a separate-spheres defense of religious belief in the manner of Galileo. The other contends that “The Will to Believe” seeks to loosen the usual epistemic standards so that religious and scientific beliefs can both be justified by a unitary (...)
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  • James and Bradley: American Truth and British Reality.Timothy Lauro Squire Sprigge - 1993 - Open Court Publishing.
    Despite their enduring importance, the theoretical systems of James and Bradley are often badly misunderstood. Professor Sprigge freshly expounds and clarifies their arguments, demonstrating that it is wrong to think of James's pragmatism and Bradley's monistic idealism as opposite extremes. Their positions in fact display an intriguing mixture of affinities and contrasts.
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  • The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance. [REVIEW]Ernst Mayr - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (1):145-153.
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  • Idealism: The History of a Philosophy.Jeremy Dunham, Iain Hamilton Grant & Sean Watson - 2010 - Routledge.
    Idealism is philosophy on a grand scale, combining micro and macroscopic problems into systematic accounts of everything from the nature of the universe to the particulars of human feeling. In consequence, it offers perspectives on everything from the natural to the social sciences, from ecology to critical theory. Heavily criticised by the dominant philosophies of the 20th Century, Idealism is now being reconsidered as a rich and untapped resource for contemporary philosophical arguments and concepts. This volume provides a comprehensive portrait (...)
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  • The American Pragmatists.Cheryl Misak - 2013 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Cheryl Misak presents a history of the great American philosophical tradition of pragmatism, from its inception in the 1870s to the present day. She traces the connections between classical American pragmatism and contemporary analytic philosophy, and draws out the continuing influence of pragmatist ideas in the recent history of philosophy.
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  • Naturalism Without Mirrors.Huw Price - 2011 - Oup Usa.
    This volume brings together fourteen major essays by one of contemporary philosophy's most challenging thinkers. Huw Price links themes from Quine, Carnap, Wittgenstein and Rorty, to craft a powerful critique of contemporary naturalistic metaphysics. He offers a new positive program for philosophy, cast from a pragmatist mould.
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  • Perspectives on pragmatism: classical, recent, and contemporary.Robert Brandom - 2011 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Classical American pragmatism: the pragmatist -- Enlightenment-and its problematic semantics -- Analyzing pragmatism: pragmatics and pragmatisms -- A Kantian rationalist pragmatism: pragmatism -- Inferentialism, and modality in Sellars's arguments against -- Empiricism -- Linguistic pragmatism and pragmatism about norms: an arc of -- Thought from Rorty's eliminative materialism to his pragmatism -- Vocabularies of pragmatism: synthesizing naturalism and -- Historicism -- Towards an analytic pragmatism: meaning-use analysis -- Pragmatism, expressivism, and anti-representationalism: -- Local and global possibilities.
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  • Encyclopedia Britannica.James Ward (ed.) - 1886 - Encyclopædia Britannica, Incorporated.
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  • The Refutation of Idealism.G. E. Moore - 1903 - Philosophical Review 13:468.
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  • Biology in the Nineteenth Century: Problems of Form, Function, and Transformation.William Coleman & Garland Allen - 1977 - Journal of the History of Biology 15 (1):157-158.
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  • James and the Kantian tradition.Thomas Carlson - 1997 - In Ruth Anna Putnam (ed.), The Cambridge companion to William James. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 363--83.
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  • James Ward's Critique of Naturalism.Sterling P. Lamprecht - 1926 - The Monist 36 (1):136-152.
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  • The idealistic argument in recent British and American philosophy.Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1933 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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  • Human nature and the limits of science.John Dupré - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    John Dupre warns that our understanding of human nature is being distorted by two faulty and harmful forms of pseudo-scientific thinking. Not just in the academic world but in everyday life, we find one set of experts who seek to explain the ends at which humans aim in terms of evolutionary theory, while the other set uses economic models to give rules of how we act to achieve those ends. Dupre demonstrates that these theorists' explanations do not work and that, (...)
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  • Consequences of Pragmatism: Essays 1972-1980.Richard Rorty - 1982 - University of Minnesota Press.
    Preface This volume contains essays written during the period 1972-1980. They are arranged roughly in order of composition. Except for the Introduction, ...
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  • De la Contingence des Lois de la Nature.Étienne Émile M. Boutroux - 1898 - Duke University Press.
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  • Psychology.John Dewey - 1887 - Mind 12 (47):439-443.
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  • The Philosophy of James Ward. [REVIEW]A. E. M. - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (4):104-105.
    Originally published in 1937, this book presents the philosophy of James Ward, the Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic at the University of Cambridge. Ward was primarily concerned with the perceived antagonism between science and philosophy or religion, and Murray supplies a psychological background to Ward's thinking that helps to explain his interest in this topic. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Ward or the duality of faith and reason.
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  • James ward.Pierfrancesco Basile - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Psychology.James Ward - 1886 - In Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, Incorporated.
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  • Peirce's scientific metaphysics: the philosophy of chance, law, and evolution.Andrew Reynolds - 2002 - Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
    Peirce's Scientific Metaphysics is the first book devoted to understanding Charles Sanders Peirce's (1839-1914) metaphysics from the perspective of the scientific questions that motivated his thinking. While offering a detailed account of the scientific ideas and theories essential for understanding Peirce's metaphysical system, this book is written in a manner accessible to the non-specialist.
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  • Recent philosophical procedure with reference to science.Ralph Barton Perry - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (7):169-174.
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  • Psychological principles. (III.).James Ward - 1887 - Mind 12 (45):45-67.
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  • Psychological principles.James Ward - 1883 - Mind 8 (30):153-169.
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  • De La Contingence Des Lois de La Nature (2e Edition).Emile Boutroux - 2013 - Alcan.
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  • James Ward.[author unknown] - 1925 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 100:157-157.
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  • James Ward.[author unknown] - 1925 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 32 (2):16-16.
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  • Ontogeny and Phylogeny.Stephen J. Gould - 1979 - Science and Society 43 (1):104-106.
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  • I.—psychological principles.James Ward - 1883 - Mind 8 (30):153-169.
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  • John Venn, James Ward, and the Chair of Mental Philosophy and Logic at the University of Cambridge.Byron Emerson Wall - 2007 - Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (1):131-155.
    In 1897, Cambridge University created a professorship in Mental Philosophy and Logic; despite the double name it was filled by a “mental philosopher,” James Ward, who did no work in logic. The chief logician candidate, John Venn, then turned his attention elsewhere, leaving Cambridge without senior leadership in logic. Ward himself turned to other philosophical issues, doing little further original work in mental philosophy. Cambridge became a center for a fresh interpretation of logic in the early 20th century, but with (...)
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  • The philosophy of James ward.G. Dawes Hicks - 1925 - Mind 34 (135):280-299.
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  • A general analysis of mind.James Ward - 1882 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (4):366 - 385.
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  • Pragmatist Metaphysics? Why Terminology Matters.Charlene Haddock Seigfried - 2001 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (1):13 - 21.
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