Author:William James (1842-1910)

Books

 * The literary remains of the late Henry James, 1884
 * The Principles of Psychology (1890)
 * Text-book of psychology, 1892
 * Is life worth living? (1896)
 * The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy (1897)
 * Human immortality, 1898
 * Philosophical conceptions and practical results, 1898
 * Talks to teachers on psychology: and to students on some of life's ideals, 1899
 * On some of life's ideals: On a certain blindness in human beings. What makes a life significant, 1900
 * The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature (1902)
 * Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking (1907)
 * The Meaning of Truth: A Sequel to "Pragmatism" (1909)
 * A Pluralistic Universe (1909)
 * Memories and studies, 1911
 * Some Problems of Philosophy (1911)
 * Essays in radical empiricism, 1912
 * The energies of men, 1914
 * Habit, 1914
 * The letters of William James, 1920 ,

Essays

 * Are We Automata?
 * The Chicago School
 * The Consciousness of Lost Limbs
 * Does 'Consciousness' Exist?
 * The Energies of Men
 * Great Men, Great Thoughts, and the Environment
 * The Hidden Self
 * Human Immortality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine
 * The Moral Equivalent of War, 1906
 * The Ph.D. Octopus
 * The Stream of Consciousness
 * Subjective Effects of Nitrous Oxide
 * What is an Emotion?
 * What is an Instinct?
 * What the Will Effects
 * The Will to Believe
 * A World of Pure Experience
 * The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life

Other Works

 * Louis Agassiz, 1897
 * Letter from William James to Eliot Norton, May 21, 1899
 * Letter from William James to Carl Schurz, March 16, 1900
 * The Philippine Tangle
 * Address to The Dedication of Germanic Museum of Harvard University (November 10, 1903)
 * Remarks at the Peace Banquet - speech given on the closing day of the World Peace Congress on October 7, 1904
 * Secretary Taft a Biased Judge
 * Social Value of the College-Bred - address delivered November 1907

As Editor

 * The foundation of ethics by John Edward Maude, 1855-1885; (1887)

Works about James

 * Present philosophical tendencies by Ralph Barton Perry, 1876-1957; (1921)
 * The philosophy of William James, drawn from his own works by Horace Meyer Kallen, 1882-1974, (1925)