A “List of the Published Writings of William James” will be found in the Psychological Review for March 1911, v. 18, p. 157.
| 1882. | The metaphysical assumptions of materialism. | Jour. Spec. Phil. 16:208. |
| | The pantheism of Spinoza. | Jour. Spec. Phil. 16:249. |
| 1883. | Knowledge and the relativity of feeling. | Jour. Spec. Phil. 17:56. |
| 1884. | Kant and philosophic method. | Jour. Spec. Phil. 18:162. |
| 1886. | The psychological standpoint. | Mind 11:1. |
| | Psychology as philosophic method. | Mind 11:153. |
| 1887. | “Illusory psychology.” | Mind 12:83. |
| | Knowledge as idealization. | Mind 12:382. |
| 1888. | Leibniz’s New Essays Concerning Human Understanding. | |
| 1890. | On some current conceptions of the term ‘self’. | Mind 15:58. |
| 1891. | The present position of logical theory. | Monist 2:1. |
| 1892. | The superstition of necessity. | Monist 3:362. |
| 1894. | The ego as cause. | Phil. Rev. 3:337. |
| 1895. | Interest as Related To Will. | |
| 1900. | Some stages of logical thought. | Phil. Rev. 9:465. |
| 1903. | Logical Conditions of a Scientific Treatment of Morality. | |
| | (And others) Studies in Logical Theory. | |
| 1904. | Notes upon logical topics. | |
| | I—A classification of contemporary tendencies. | Jour. Phil. 1:57. |
| | II—The meaning of the term idea. | Jour. Phil. 1:175. |
| 1905. | Immediate empiricism. | Jour. Phil. 2:597. |
| | The knowledge experience and its relationships. | Jour. Phil. 2:652. |
| | The knowledge experience again. | Jour. Phil. 2:707. |
| | The postulate of immediate empiricism. | Jour. Phil. 2:393. |
| | The realism of pragmatism. | Jour. Phil. 2:324. |
| 1906. | Reality as experience. | Jour. Phil. 3:253. |
| | The terms ‘conscious’ and ‘consciousness’. | Jour. Phil. 3:39. |
| | Beliefs and realities. | Phil. Rev. 15:113. |
| | Experience and objective idealism. | Phil. Rev. 15:465. |
| | The experimental theory of knowledge. | Mind 15:293. |
| 1907. | The control of ideas by facts. | Jour. Phil. 4:197, 253, 309. |
| | Pure experience and reality: a disclaimer. | Phil. Rev. 16:419. |
| | Reality and the criterion for truth of ideas. | Mind 15:317. |
| 1908. | What does pragmatism mean by practical? | Jour. Phil. 5:85. |
| | Logical character of ideas. | Jour. Phil. 5:375. |
| 1909. | Objects, data, and existence: Reply to Professor McGilvary. | Jour. Phil. 6:13. |
| | Dilemma of the intellectualistic theory of truth. | Jour. Phil. 6:433. |
| | Darwin’s influence on philosophy. | Pop. Sci. Mo. 75:90. |
| 1910. | Some implications of anti-intellectualism. | Jour. Phil. 7:477. |
| | Short cuts to realism examined. | Jour. Phil. 7:553. |
| | Valid knowledge and the subjectivity of experience. | Jour. Phil. 7:169. |
| | Science as subject-matter and as method. | Science n. s. 31:121. |
| | How We Think. | |
| | Influence of Darwin on Philosophy, and Other Essays. | |
| 1911. | Rejoinder to Dr. Spaulding. | Jour. Phil. 8:77. |
| | Brief studies in realism. | Jour. Phil. 8:393, 546. |
| | Joint discussion with Dr. Spaulding. | Jour. Phil. 8:574. |
| 1912. | Reply to Professor McGilvary’s questions. | Jour. Phil. 9:19. |
| | In response to Professor McGilvary. | Jour. Phil. 9:544. |
| | Perception and organic action. | Jour. Phil. 9:645. |
| | Reply to Professor Royce’s critique of instrumentalism. | Phil. Rev. 21:69. |
| 1890. | Moral theory and practice. | Int. Jour. Ethics 1:186. |
| 1891. | Psychology. | |
| | Outline of a Critical Theory of Ethics. | |
| 1892. | Green’s theory of the moral motive. | Phil. Rev. 1:593. |
| 1893. | Teaching ethics in high school. | Ed. Rev. 6:313. |
| | Self-realization as the moral ideal. | Phil. Rev. 2:652. |
| 1894. | The psychology of infant language | . Psy. Rev. 1:63. |
| | The theory of emotion. | |
| | I—Emotional attitudes. | Psy. Rev. 1:553. |
| 1895. | The theory of emotion. | |
| | II—The significance of the emotions. | Psy. Rev. 2:13. |
| 1896. | The metaphysical method in ethics. | Psy. Rev. 3:181 |
| | The reflex arc concept in psychology. | Psy. Rev. 3:357. |
| | Influence of the high school upon educational methods. | Ed. Rev. 4:1. |
| 1897. | The psychology of effort. | Phil. Rev. 6:43. |
| | (And J. A. McLellan) Psychology of Number and its Application to Methods of Teaching Arithmetic. | |
| | Evolution and ethics. | Monist 8:321. |
| | Psychological aspects of school curriculums. | Ed. Rev. 13:356. |
| 1898. | Some remarks on the psychology of number. | Ped. Sem. 5:426. |
| | W. T. Harris’s Psychological Foundation of Education. | Ed. Rev. 16:1. |
| | Social interpretations. | Phil. Rev. 7:631. |
| 1900. | Psychology and social practice. | Psy. Rev. 7:105. |
| 1901. | Psychology and Social Practice. | |
| | Are the schools doing what the people want them to do? | Ed. Rev. 21:459. |
| | The situation as regards the course of study. | Ed. Rev. 22:26. |
| 1902. | The evolutionary method as applied to morality. | |
| | I—Its scientific necessity. | Phil. Rev. 11:107. |
| | II—Its significance for conduct. | Phil. Rev. 11:353. |
| | Interpretation of the savage mind. | Psy. Rev. 9:217. |
| | Academic freedom. | Ed. Rev. 23:1. |
| | Problems in secondary education. | Sch. Rev. 19:13. |
| | Syllabus of courses. | El. Sch. 73:200. |
| | The school as a social center. | El. Sch. 73:563. |
| 1903. | Emerson: The philosopher of democracy. | Int. Jour. Ethics 13:405. |
| | Shortening the years of elementary schooling. | Sch. Rev. 11:17. |
| | The psychological and the logical in teaching geometry. | Ed. Rev. 25:386. |
| 1904. | The philosophical work of Herbert Spencer. | Phil. Rev. 13:159. |
| 1906. | Culture and industry in education. | Ed. Bi-Monthly 1:1. |
| | The Educational Situation. | |
| 1907. | The life of reason. | Ed. Rev. 34:116. |
| 1908. | (And Tufts) Ethics. | |
| | Religion and our schools. | Hib. Jour. 6:796. |
| 1909. | Is nature good? | Hib. Jour. 7:827. |
| | Moral Principles in Education. | |
| 1910. | How We Think. | |
| | William James. | Jour. Phil. 7:505. |
| 1911. | Is coeducation injurious to girls? | Ladies Home Jour. 28:22. |
| | Maeterlinck’s philosophy of life. | Hib. Jour. 9:765. |
| 1913. | Interest and Effort in Education. | |
| | An undemocratic proposal. | Vocational Ed. 2:374. |
| | Industrial education and democracy. | Survey 29:870. |
| 1914. | Report on the Fairhope experiment in organic education. | Survey 32:199. |
| | National policy of industrial education. | New Republic, v. I. |
| | Nature and reason in law. | Int. Jour. Eth. 25:25. |
| 1624. | Herbert de Clerbury, E.—De Veritate Prout Distinguitur a Revelatione, a Possibiliti et a Falso. | |
| 1674. | Malbranche, N.—De la Recherche de la Verite. | |
| 1690. | Locke, J.—Essay Concerning the Human Understanding. | |
| 1780. | Beattie, James.—An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth. | |
| 1781. | Kant, Im.—Kritik der reinen Vernunft. | |
| 1800. | Kant, Im.—Logik. | |
| 1811. | Fries, J.—System der Logik, p. 448 ff. | |
| 1817. | Hegel, F.—Encyclopädie. Sec. 21. | |
| 1826. | Hume, D.—Treatise on Human Nature. iv, sec. 2. | |
| 1840. | Abercombie, J.—An Inquiry Concerning the Intellectual Powers and the Investigation of Truth. | |
| 1842. | Thomson, W.—Outlines of the Necessary Laws of Thought. | |
| 1854. | Bailey, S.—Essays on the Pursuit of Truth. | |
| 1862. | Tiberghien, G.—Logique. v. 2, pp. 322-355. | |
| 1866. | Hamilton, Sir Wm.—Logic. Lectures 28-31. | |
| 1875. | Forster, W.—Wahrheit und Wahrschleinlichkeit. | |
| 1877. | Jevons, W. S.—The Principles of Science. 2nd ed., pp. 374-396. | |
| 1878. | Schuppe, W.—Logik. v. 1, pp. 622-696. | |
| 1880. | Wundt, W.—Logik. | |
| 1882. | Bergmann, J.—Die Grundprobleme der Logik. p. 96ff. | |
| 1884. | Schulbert-Soldern, R. von.—Grundlagen einer Erkenntnisstheorie. p. 156ff. | |
| 1885. | Royce, J.—The Religious Aspect of Philosophy. | |
| 1889. | Argyle, Duke of—What Is Truth? | |
| | Stephen, L.—On some kinds of necessary truth. | Mind 14:50, 188. |
| 1890. | Carus, Paul—The criterion of truth. | Monist 1:229. |
| 1892. | Rickert, H.—Der Gegenstand der Erkenntniss. Freib. pp. 63-64. | |
| 1893. | Bradley, F. H.—Appearance and Reality. Chapters 16, 24. | |
| | Cousin, Victor—Lectures on the True, the Beautiful, and the Good. | |
| | Soyen, Shakn—Universality of truth. | Monist 4:161. |
| | Miller, D. S.—The meaning of truth and error. | Phil. Rev. 2:408. |
| | Smith, W.—Certitude. | Phil. Rev. 2:665. |
| 1894. | Gordy, J. P.—The test of belief. | Phil. Rev. 3:257. |
| 1895. | Jerusalem, W.—Die Urteilsfunction. p. 185ff. | |
| | Bosanquet, B.—Essentials of Logic. pp. 69-79. | |
| | Sigwart, C.—Logic. v. 1, pp. 295-326. | |
| 1896. | Hodder, A.—Truth and the tests of truth. | Phil. Rev. 5:1. |
| | Wundt, W.—Ueber naiven und kritischen Realismus. | Phil. Studien 12:332. |
| 1897. | Brochard, Victor—De L’Erreur. | |
| | Jordan, D. S.—The stability of truth. | Pop. Sci. Mo. 4:642, 749. |
| | Strümpell, Ludw.—Unterchiede der Wahrheiten und irrtümer. p. 58. | |
| 1898. | Baillie, J. B.—Truth and history. | Mind 7:506. |
| | Powell, J. W.—Truth and Error. | |
| 1899. | Eisler, W.—Wörterbuch der philosophischen Begriffe. | |
| 1900. | Sidgwick, H.—Criteria of truth and error. | Mind 9:8. |
| 1901. | Creighton, J. E.—Methodology and truth. | Phil. Rev. 10:408. |
| | French, F. C.—The doctrine of the twofold truth. | Phil. Rev. 10:477. |
| | Royce, J.—The World and the Individual. | |
| | Smyth, J.—Truth and Reality. | |
| 1902. | Baldwin, J. M.—Development and Evolution. Chapter 17. | |
| | Pritchett, H. S.—What is truth? | Outlook 70:620. |
| 1903. | Duprat, Guillaume L.—Le Mesonge. Etude de psycho-sociologie pathologique et normale. | |
| | Pilate’s What is truth. | Catholic World 77:705. |
| 1904. | Bradley, F. H.—On truth and practice. | Mind 13:309. |
| | Glasenapp, G. v.—Der Wert der Wahrheit. | Zeitsch. f. Philos. u. phil. Kr. 123:186, 124:25. |
| | Rogers, A. K.—James on humanism and truth. | Jour. Phil. 1:693. |
| 1905. | Alexander, H. B.—Phenomenalism and the problem of knowledge. | Jour. Phil. 2:182. |
| | Alexander, H. B.—Quantity, quality, and the function of knowledge. | Jour. Phil. 2:459. |
| | Hyslop, J. H.—Problems of Philosophy. Chapter 7. | |
| | Joachim, H. H.—‘Absolute’ and ‘relative’ truth. | Mind 14:1. |
| | Joseph, H. W. B.—Professor James on ‘humanism and truth’. | Mind 14:28. |
| | Knox, H. V.—Mr. Bradley’s absolute criterion. | Mind 14:210. |
| | Overstreet, H. A.—Conceptual completeness and abstract truth. | Phil. Rev. 14:308. |
| | Pitkin, W. B.—Psychology of eternal truths. | Jour. Phil. 2:449. |
| | Taylor, A. E.—Truth and practice. | Phil. Rev. 14:265. |
| 1906. | Gore, George—Scientific sketch of untruth. | Monist 16:96. |
| | Russell, B.—The nature of truth. | Mind 15:528. |
| | Review of Joachim’s The Nature of Truth. | Nation 83:42. |
| | Schiller, F. C. S.—-The ambiguity of truth. | Mind 15:161. |
| | Schiller, F. C. S.—Joachim’s The Nature of Truth. | Jour. Phil. 3:549. |
| | Taylor, A. E.—Truth and consequences. | Mind 15:81. |
| | Openmindedness. | Catholic World 82:756. |
| 1908. | Bakewell, C. M.—On the meaning of truth. | Phil. Rev. 17:579. |
| | Creighton, J. E.—The nature and criterion of truth. | Phil. Rev. 17:592. |
| | Gardiner, H. N.—The problems of truth. | Phil. Rev. 17:113. |
| | Moore, A. W.—Truth value. | Jour. Phil. 5:429. |
| | Prat, J. B.—Truth and ideas. | Jour. Phil. 5:122. |
| | Urbana, F. M.—On a supposed criterion of the absolute truth of some propositions. | Jour. Phil. 5:701. |
| 1909. | Bradley, F. H.—On truth and coherence. | Mind 18:322. |
| | Bradley, F. H.—Coherence and contradiction. | Mind 18:489. |
| | Buckham, J. W.—Organization of truth. | Int. Jour. Eth. 20:63. |
| | Carritt, E. F.—Truth in art and religion. | Hib. Jour. 8:362. |
| | Knox, H. V.—The evolution of truth. | Quarterly Rev. No. 419. |
| 1910. | Alexander, H. B.—Truth and nature. | Monist 20:585. |
| | Boodin, J. E.—The nature of truth. | Phil. Rev. 19:395. |
| | Bradley, F. H.—On appearance, error, and contradiction. | Mind 19:153. |
| | Jacobson, Edmund—Relational account of truth. | Jour. Phil. 7:253. |
| | Russell, B.—Philosophical Essays. | Essays 5, 6, 7. |
| | Schmidt, Karl—Hertz’s theory of truth. | Monist 20:445. |
| | Tsanoff, R. A.—Professor Boodin on the nature of truth. | Phil. Rev. 19:632. |
| | Plea for the half-truth. | Atlantic 105:576. |
| | Truth as once for all delivered. | Bib. World 35:219. |
| 1911. | Alexander, H. B.—Goodness and beauty of truth. | Jour. Phil. 5:29. |
| | Boodin, J. E.—The divine five-fold truth. | Monist 21:288. |
| | Boodin, J. E.—The nature of truth: a reply. | Phil. Rev. 20:59. |
| | Boodin, J. E.—Truth and Reality. | |
| | Bradley, F. F.—On some aspects of truth. | Mind 20:305. |
| | Carus, Paul—Truth on Trial. | |
| | McGilvary, E. B.—The ‘fringe’ of William James’s psychology as the basis of logic. | Phil. Rev. 20:137. |
| | Rother, A. J.—Certitude. | |
| | Royce, J.—William James, and Other Essays. | |
| | Self-sufficiency of truth. | Bib. World 37:147. |
| 1912. | Fawcett, E. D.—Truth’s ‘original object’. | Mind 21:89. |
| | Larson, C. D.—What Is Truth? | |
| | Leuba, J. H.—Religion and the discovery of truth. | Jour. Phil. 9:406. |
| | Review of Jordan’s Stability of Truth. | Int. Jour. Eth. 23:92. |
| | Zahlfeisch, Johann—Ist die Lüge erlaubt? | Archiv. f. system. Philos. 18:241. |
| 1913. | Alexander, S.—Collective willing and truth. | Mind 22:14, 161. |
| | Gerould, K. F.—Boundarie of truth. | Atlantic 112:454. |
| | Lloyd, A. H.—Conformity, consistency, and truth. | Jour. Phil. 10:281. |
| | Moore, A. W.—The aviary theory of truth and error. | Jour. Phil. 10:542. |
| | Wright, W. K.—Genesis of the categories. | Jour. Phil. 10:645. |
| | Wright, H. W.—Practical success as the criterion of truth. | Phil. Rev. 22:606. |
| 1914. | Bowman, A. A.—The problem of knowledge from the standpoint of validity. | Phil. Rev. 23:1, 146, 299. |
| | Bradley, F. H.—Essays on Truth and Reality. | |
| | Broad, C. D.—Mr. Bradley on truth and reality. | Mind 23:349. |
| | Capron, F. H.—Anatomy of Truth. | |
| | Leighton, J. A.—Truth, reality, and relation. | Phil. Rev. 23:17. |
| | Rother, A. J.—Truth and Error. | |
| | Sidgwick, A.—Truth and working. | Mind 23:99. |
| | Strange, E. H.—Objectives, truth, and error. | Mind 23:489. |