A “List of the Published Writings of William James” will be found in the Psychological Review for March 1911, v. 18, p. 157.

The Works of John Dewey

On Logic and Metaphysics:

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.

On Psychology, Ethics, Education, etc.:

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.

Works on Truth

(See also the list under ‘[Pragmatism]’).

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.

Works on Pragmatism