Martin Halliwell and Joel D. S. Rasmussen: Introduction: William
James and the Transatlantic Conversation
I: James's Intellectual Contexts
1: Jaime Nubiola: The Reception of William James in Continental
Europe
2: David A. Hollinger: William James, Ecumenical Protestantism, and
the Dynamics of Secularization
3: Richard H. King: Religion, Sociology, and Psychology: William
James and the Re-enchantment of the World
4: Barbara Loerzer: William James, the French Tradition, and the
Incomplete Transposition of the Spiritual into the Aesthetic
5: Peter Kuryla: Vastations and Prosthetics: Henry James Sr. and
the Transatlantic Education of William and Henry James
6: Martin Halliwell: Morbid and Positive Thinking: William James,
Psychology, and Illness
7: Leslie Butler: Encountering the Smashing Projectile: William
James on John Stuart Mill and the Woman Question
II: The Philosophy of Pluralism
8: David C. Lamberth: A Pluralistic Universe a Century Later:
Rationality, Pluralism, and Religion
9: Joel D. S. Rasmussen: William James, A Pluralistic Universe, and
the Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry
10: Michael R. Slater: James's Critique of Monistic Idealism in A
Pluralistic Universe
11: Sami Pihlström: Jamesian Pragmatic Pluralism and the Problem of
God
12: Jeremy Carrette: Growing Up Zigzag: Reassessing the
Transatlantic Legacy of William James
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Edited by Martin Halliwell and Joel D. S.
Rasmussen
Martin Halliwell is Professor of American Studies at the University of Leicester.
Joel D. S. Rasmussen is University Lecturer in
Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought and Fellow of Mansfield
College at the University of Oxford.
lively and insightful ... This volume, with its twelve laboratories
of imaginative inquiry, pushes the boundaries for our understanding
of James.
*Paul Croce, Society for U.S. Intellectual History*
[A]ny reader wishing to be better acquainted with him would be well
advised to consult this book.
*Kate Kirkpatrick, The Way*
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