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 Later Philosophy 755 Essence, in, 1-22, (5) Evolutionary Love, in, 176-200, (6) Reply to the Necessitarians, III, 526-70; four papers in The Monist, Vols, xv-xvi (1905- 06) distinguishing his own pragmatism (pragmaticism) from that of WiUiam James: (i) What Pragmatism Is, xv, 161-81, (2) The Issues of Pragmatism, XV, 481-99, (3) Mr. Peterson's Proposed Discussion, xvi, 147-151, (4) Prolego- mena to an Apology for Pragmatism, xvi, 492-546; articles on Pragmatism, Synechism, Individual, Kind, Matter and Form, Reasoning and Scientific Method in Baldwin's Dictionary of Philosophy. For a fuller bibliography of Peirce's published work, see the Journal of Phil- osophy, xni (1916), 733-37. A partial list of the unpublished writings is to be found in the same Journal, pp. 708-09. The Journal of Philosophy devoted a special number (xiii, 701-37), to articles on Peirce by Royce, Dewey, and others. JosiAH Royce (1855-1916) Primer of Logical Analysis for the Use of Composition Students. 1881. The Religious Aspects of Philosophy. 1885. The Spirit of Modern Philosophy. 1892. The Conception of God. Together with Comments thereon by S. E. Mezes, J. LeConte, and G. H. Howison, 1895. (2d ed. has also an added essay: The Absolute and the Individual). Studies of Good and Evil: A Series of Essays upon Problems of Life and Philosophy. 1898. The World and the Individual [Gifford Lectures]. 2 vols. 1900-02. The Conception of Immortality. 1902. Herbert Spencer: An Estimate and Review. 1904. The Science of the Ideal. In: Congress of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis, 1904, Vol. I, pp. 15 iff. The Relation of the Principles of Logic to the Foundations of Geometry. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, July, 1905. The Philosophy of Loyalty. 1908. Race Questions, Provincialisms, and Other American Problems. 1908. William James and Other Essays on the Philosophy of Life. 1911. The Sources of Religious Insight. 1912. Principles of Logic. In The Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences, edited by A. Ruge, 1913. The Problem of Christianity. 2 vols. 1913. War and Insurance. 19 14. The Great Community. 19 17. For full bibliography of books and articles by Royce, and of important criti- cisms on him, see The Philosophical Review, May, 1916, pp. 515-22. William James (1842-1910) Introduction to The Literary Remains of Henry James. 1885. Principles of Psychology. 2 vols. 1890. Psychology: Briefer Course. 1892. The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy. 1897. Human Immor- tality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine. 1898. Talks to Teachers on Psychology: and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals. 1899. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature. 1902. Prag- matism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking: Popular Lectures on Philosophy. 1907. The Meaning of Truth: A Sequel to Pragmatism. 1909. A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures on the Present Situation in Philosophy. 1909. Some Problems in Philosophy: A Beginning of an Introduction to Philosophy. 191 1. Memories and Studies. 191 1. Essays in Radical Empiricism. 1912. For a fuller list of James's published writings see The Psychological Review, March, 191 1, Vol. i8, pp. 157-65. Boutroux, E. WiUiam James. 191 1.