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ISBN: 071009602X Year: 1986 Publisher: London

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William James : the message of a modern mind
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ISBN: 0837116295 Year: 1969 Publisher: New York Greenwood Press

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William James : his life and thought
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ISBN: 0300034172 0300042116 Year: 1986 Publisher: New Haven London Yale University Press

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William James : a reference guide
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ISBN: 0816178054 Year: 1977 Volume: 17 Publisher: Boston G.K. Hall

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The unifying moment : the psychological philosophy of William James and Alfred North Whitehead
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ISBN: 0674921003 Year: 1971 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press

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Pragmatism : an open question
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ISBN: 063119343X 9780631193432 Year: 1996 Publisher: Oxford: Blackwell,

James and Husserl : the foundations of meaning
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ISBN: 9024716314 9401020604 9401020582 9789024716319 Year: 1974 Volume: 60 Publisher: The Hague: Nijhoff,

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" ... a universe unfinished, with doors and windows open to possibilities uncontrollable in advance." 1 A possibility which William James would certainly not have envisaged is a phenomenological reading of his philosophy. Given James's personality, one can easily imagine the explosive commen­ tary he would make on any attempt to situate his deliberately unsystematic writings within anyone philosophical mainstream. Yet, in recent years, the most fruitful scholarship on William James has resulted from a confrontation between his philosophy and the phe­ nomenology of Husserl. The very unlikelihood of such a comparison renders all the more fascinating the remarkable convergence of perspectives that comes to light when the fundamental projects of James and HusserI are juxtaposed. At first view, nothing could be more alien to the pragmatic mentality with its constant mistrust of any global system than a philosophy whose basic drive is to discover absolute knowledge and whose goal is to establish itself as a certain and universal science.

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