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  1. The Founders of Psychical Research.Alan Gauld - 1968 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1968 The Founders of Psychical Research is centred upon prominent members in the Society for Psychical Research - during its early years. It passes over important aspects of the S.P.R.'s story and deals at some length with outside matters.
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  • Human Science and Social Order: Hugo Münsterberg and the Origins of Applied Psychology.Matthew Hale - 1980 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 16 (4):365-369.
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  • Psychical research.William James - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (6):649-652.
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  • Études et Réflexions d'un Psychiste.William James, E. Durandeaud & René Sudre - 1926 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 33 (1):1-2.
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  • William James on Consciousness Beyond the Margin.Eugene Taylor - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    At the turn of the twentieth century, William James was America's most widely read philosopher. In addition to being one of the founders of pragmatism, however, he was also a leading psychologist and author of the seminal work, The Principles of Psychology. While scholars argue that James withdrew from the study of psychology after 1890, Eugene Taylor demonstrates convincingly that James remained preeminently a psychologist until his death in 1910.Taylor details James's contributions to experimental psychopathology, psychical research, and the psychology (...)
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  • Ethers, religion and politics in late-Victorian physics: beyond the Wynne thesis.Richard Noakes - 2005 - History of Science 43 (4):415-455.
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  • William James's Psychical Research and Its Philosophical Implications.Marcus Ford - 1998 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (3):605 - 626.
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  • Telepathy: Origins of Randomization in Experimental Design.Ian Hacking - 1988 - Isis 79:427-451.
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  • The Compromised Scientist.Daniel W. Bjork - 1983 - Columbia University Press.
    "A compelling, insightful, and intimate portrait of William James as artist, philosopher, and psychologist, The Compromised Scientist explains James's emergence as a founding father of American experimental psychology. Unlike most books about James, this one emphasizes the fact that he had found a career as a painter and was not really a "buried" philosopher or psychologist. He was, in fact, an artist who was forced to compromise his urge to paint by developing a unique psychological language--the language of the "stream (...)
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  • Telepathy: Origins of Randomization in Experimental Design.Ian Hacking - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):427-451.
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  • ESP: A Scientific Evaluation.Antony Flew, C. E. M. Hansel & E. C. Boring - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):183.
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  • William James on Exceptional Mental States: The 1896 Lowell Lee-Lectures.Eugene Taylor - 1985 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 21 (4):580-586.
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  • The Anatomy of Madness.[author unknown] - 1985
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  • William James and the National Academy of Sciences.Michael M. Sokal - 2010 - William James Studies 5:29-38.
    Williams James’s 1903 election to the National Academy of Sciences has long been understood as well-deserved recognition for his scientific achievement and as evidence that other sciences had begun to accept the “new psychology” as a peer discipline. This note offers a detailed review of the complex course of events that led to James’s election – presented within the context of the Academy’s own history – that illustrates just how a variety of extra-scientific factors had a significant impact on this (...)
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  • William James at the boundaries: philosophy, science, and the geography of knowledge.Francesca Bordogna - 2008 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    At Columbia University in 1906, William James gave a highly confrontational speech to the American Philosophical Association (APA). He ignored the technical philosophical questions the audience had gathered to discuss and instead addressed the topic of human energy. Tramping on the rules of academic decorum, James invoked the work of amateurs, read testimonials on the benefits of yoga and alcohol, and concluded by urging his listeners to take up this psychological and physiological problem. What was the goal of this unusual (...)
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  • William James at the Boundaries: Philosophy, Science, and the Geography of Knowledge.Francesca Bordogna - 2009 - Journal of the History of Biology 42 (4):833-836.
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  • William James on Consciousness Beyond the Margin.Eugene Taylor - 1998 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (1):342-345.
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