William James


The Varieties of Religious Experience
Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking
William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism
The Principles of Psychology: Volume 1
The Will to Believe
The Principles of Psychology: Volume 2
The Essential William James
The Cambridge Companion to William James
Writings 1902-1910: The Varieties of Religious Experience / Pragmatism / A Pluralistic Universe / The Meaning of Truth / Some Problems of Philosophy / Essays
Becoming William James
The Will to Believe, Human Immortality and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
The Philosophy of William James: An Introduction
William James: His Life and Thought (Revised)
The Heart of William James
William and Henry James: Selected Letters
The Stranger by Albert CamusMan's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. FranklThe Metamorphosis by Franz KafkaSiddhartha by Hermann HesseCandide by Voltaire
Myth, Meaning, and Experience
271 books — 94 voters
A Conflict of Visions by Thomas SowellThe Use of Knowledge in Society by Friedrich A. HayekThe Righteous Mind by Jonathan HaidtThe Writings of William James by William  JamesThe Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
Erraticus Must Reads
31 books — 7 voters

John Jay Chapman
There was, in spite of his playfulness, a deep sadness about James. You felt that he had just stepped out of this sadness in order to meet you, and was to go back in the moment you left him.
John Jay Chapman

Bertrand Russell
El escéptico, dice James [William James], tiene miedo a ser engañado, y por su miedo puede perder verdades importantes: «¿qué prueba hay -añade- de que el engaño debido a la esperanza sea peor que el engaño debido al temor?»
Bertrand Russell, Historia de la filosofía occidental

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