(See also the list under ‘[Truth]’).

1900. Caldwell, W.—Pragmatism. Mind 9:433.
1902. Schiller, F. C. S.—‘Useless’ knowledge. Mind 11:196.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Axioms As Postulates.
1903. King, Irving—Pragmatism as a philosophical method. Phil. Rev. 12:511.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Humanism: Philosophical Essays.
1904. Bawden, Heath—What is pragmatism? Jour. Phil. 1:421.
Creighton, J. E.—Purpose as a logical category. Phil. Rev. 13:284.
Leighton, J. A.—Pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 1:148.
1905. Bode, B. H.—Pure experience and the external world. Jour. Phil. 2:128.
Bode, B. H.—The cognitive experience and its object. Jour. Phil. 2:658.
Bode, B. H.—The concept of pure experience. Phil. Rev. 14:684.
Hoernle, R. F. A.—Pragmatism versus absolutism. Mind 14:297, 441.
King, Irving—Pragmatic interpretation of the Christian dogma. Monist 15:248.
Moore, A. W.—Pragmatism and its critics. Phil. Rev. 14:284.
Schiller, F. C. S.—The definition of ‘pragmatism’ and ‘humanism’. Mind 14:235.
1906. Bode, B. H.—Realism and pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 3:393.
Colvin, S. S.—Pragmatism, old and new. Monist 16:547.
Rogers, A. K.—Professor James’ theory of knowledge. Phil. Rev. 15:577.
Rousmaniere, F. H.—A definition of experimentation. Jour. Phil. 3:673.
Russell, J. E.—Pragmatism’s meaning of truth. Jour. Phil. 3:599.
Russell, J. E.—Some difficulties with the epistemology of pragmatism and radical empiricism. Phil. Rev. 15:406.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Pragmatism and pseudo-pragmatism.
Sturt, H.—Idola Theatri, a Criticism of Oxford Thought and Thinkers from the Standpoint of Personal Idealism. Mind 15:375.
Vailati, Giovanni—Pragmatism and mathematical logic. Monist 16:481.
1907. Brown, W. A.—Pragmatic value of the absolute. Jour. Phil. 4:459.
Bush, W. T.—Papini on Introduzione al prafmatismo. Jour. Phil. 4:639.
Foster, G. B.—Pragmatism and knowledge. Am. Jour. Theol. 11:591.
Moore, A. W.—Perry on pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 4:567.
Nichols, H.—Pragmatism versus science. Jour. Phil. 4:122.
Papini, G.—What pragmatism is like. Pop. Sci. Mo. 71:351.
Perry, R. B.—A review of pragmatism as a philosophical generalization. Jour. Phil. 4:421.
Perry, R. B.—A review of pragmatism as a theory of knowledge. Jour. Phil. 4:365.
Pratt, J. B.—Truth and its verification. Jour. Phil. 4:320.
Review of Schiller’s Humanism. Nation 84:436.
Review of Papini’s Tragico Quotidiano. Nation 85:521.
Reviews of James’s Pragmatism. Bookman 26:215.
No. Am. 185:884.
Science n. s. 26:464.
Nation 85:57.
Ind. 63:630.
Schiller, F. C. S.—The pragmatic babe in the woods. Jour. Phil. 4:42.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Cure of doubt. Jour. Phil. 4:235.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Pragmatism versus skepticism. Jour. Phil. 4:482.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Studies in Humanism.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Review of James’s Pragmatism. Mind 16:593.
Sellars, R. W.—Dewey’s view of agreement. Jour. Phil. 4:432.
Shorey, P.—Equivocation of pragmatism. Dial 43:273.
Slosson, E. E.—What is pragmatism? Ind. 62:422.
Talbot, Ellen B.—The philosophy of Fichte in its relation to pragmatism. Phil. Rev. 16:488.
Fascination of the pragmatic method. Cur. Lit. 43:186.
A new philosophy. Harper’s W. 51:1264.
The newest philosophy. Cur. Lit. 42:652.
Pragmatic philosophy. Ind. 62:797.
Pragmatism, a new philosophy. Ed. Rev. 34:227.
Where pragmatism fails. Cur. Lit. 46:415.
1908. Armstrong, A. C.—Evolution of pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 5:645.
Bawden, H. H.—New philosophy called pragmatism. Pop. Sci. Mo. 73:61.
Bradley, F. H.—On the ambiguity of pragmatism. Mind 17:226.
Burke, J. B.—Fashionable philosophy at Oxford and Harvard. Liv. Age 257:559.
Bush, W. T.—Provisional and eternal truth. Jour. Phil. 5:181.
Carus, Paul—Pragmatism. Monist 18:321.
Hebert, M.—Le Pragmatisme. Etude de ses Diverse Formes.
Hibben, J. B.—The test of pragmatism. Phil. Rev. 17:365.
Lovejoy, A. O.—Thirteen pragmatisms. Jour. Phil. 5:5, 29.
Lovejoy, A. O.—Pragmatism and theology. Am. Jour. Theol. 12:116.
McGilvary, E. B.—British exponents of pragmatism. Hib. Jour. 6:632.
McTaggart, J. E.—Review of James’s Pragmatism. Mind 17:104.
Salter, W. M.—A. new philosophy. Atlantic 101:657.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Is Mr. Bradley a pragmatism? Mind 17:370.
Schiller, F. C. S.—British exponents of pragmatism. Hib. Jour. 6:903.
Schinz, A.—Dewey’s pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 5:617.
Sidgwick, A.—The ambiguity of pragmatism. Mind 17:368.
Strong, A. L.—Religious aspects of pragmatism. Am. Jour. Theol. 12:231.
Strong, C. A.—Pragmatism and its definition of truth. Jour. Phil. 5:256.
Vialiti, G.—A pragmatic zoologist. Monist 18:142.
1909. Agnew, P. G.—What is pragmatism? Forum 41:70.
Carus, Paul—A German critic of pragmatism. Monist 19:136.
Carus, Paul—A postscript on pragmatism. Monist 19:85.
Carus, Paul—Professor John Hibben on ‘the test of pragmatism’. Monist 19:319.
Corrance, H. C.—Review of Hebert’s Le Pragmatisme. Hib. Jour. 7:218.
Cox, J. W.—Concepts of truth and reality. Am. Cath. Q. 34:139.
Huizinga, A. V.—The American philosophy pragmatism. Bib. Sac. 66:78.
Kallen, H. M.—Affiliations of pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 6:655.
Kallen, H. M.—Dr. Montague and the pragmatic notion of value. Jour. Phil. 6:549.
Knox, H. V.—Pragmatism: the evolution of truth. Quarterly Rev. 210:379.
Ladd, G. T.—The confusion of pragmatism. Hib. Jour. 7:784.
McGilvary, E. B.—British exponents of pragmatism (A rejoinder). Hib. Jour. 7:443.
Montague, W. P.—The true, the good, and the beautiful from a pragmatic standpoint. Jour. Phil. 6:233.
Montague, W. P.—May a realist be a pragmatist? Jour. Phil. 6:460, 485, 543, 501.
Moore, A. W.—“Anti-pragmatisme.” Jour. Phil. 6:291.
Moore, T. V.—Pragmatism of William James. Catholic World 90:341.
Moore, A. W.—Pragmatism and solipsism. Jour. Phil. 6:378.
More, P. E.—New stage of pragmatism. Nation 88:456.
Murray, D. L.—Pragmatic realism. Mind 18:377.
Pratt, J. B.—What Is Pragmatism?
Pratt, J. B.—What is pragmatism? Am. Jour. Theol. 13:477.
Schiller, F. C S.—Humanism and intuition. Mind 18:125.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Logic as psychology. Mind 18:400.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Humanism, intuitionism, and objective reality. Mind 18:570.
Schinz, A.—Anti-pragmatisme.
Schinz, A.—Rousseau a forerunner of pragmatism. Monist 19:481.
Schinz, A.—A few words in reply to Professor Moore’s criticism of ‘Anti-pragmatism’. Jour. Phil. 6:434.
Shackleford, T. M.—What pragmatism is, as I understand it. Pop. Sci. Mo. 75:571.
Taylor, A. E.—Review of James’s Pluralistic Universe. Mind 18:576.
Tausch, Edwin—William James the pragmatist. Monist 19:1.
Origin of pragmatism. Nation 88:358.
Philosophy in the open. Bookman 29:661.
Pragmatism as a strangler of literature. Cur. Lit. 46:637.
1910. Boodin, J. E.—Pragmatic realism. Monist 20:602.
Carus, Paul—Pragmatist view of truth. Monist 20:139.
Carus, Paul—Truth. Monist 20:481.
Cockrell, T. D. A.—Is pragmatism pragmatic? Dial 48:422.
De Laguna, T.—Dogmatism and Evolution.
Fite, W.—O’Sullivan’s Old Criticism and New Pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 7:499.
Gillespie, C. M.—The truth of Protagoras. Mind 19:470.
Jacoby, Gunther—Der Pragmatismus.
Kallen, H. M.—James, Bergson, and Mr. Pitkin. Jour. Phil. 7:353.
Lee, V.—Two pragmatisms. No. Am. 192:449.
Lloyd, A. H.—Possible idealism of a pluralist. Am. Jour. Theol. 14:406.
Macintosh, D. C.—Pragmatic element in the teaching of Paul. Am. Jour. Theol. 13:361.
McGiffert, A. C.—The pragmatism of Kant. Jour. Phil. 7:197.
Miller, D. S.—Some of the tendencies of Professor James’s work. Jour. Phil. 7:645.
Moore, A. W.—Pragmatism and Its Critics.
Moore, A. W.—How ideas work. Jour. Phil. 7:617.
O’Sullivan, J. M.—Old Criticism and New Pragmatism.
Russell, B.—Philosophical Essays. Chapters 4, 6.
Reviews of James’s Meaning of Truth. Nation 90:88.
Hib. Jour. 8:904.
Ed. Rev. 40:201.
Russell, J. E.—Review of James’s Meaning of Truth. Jour. Phil. 7:22.
Schinz, A.—Anti-pragmatism.
Shackelford, T. M.—What is pragmatism? Sci. Am. S. 70:78.
Sidgwick, A.—The Application of Logic.
Stettheimer, E.—Rowland’s Right To Believe. Jour. Phil. 7:330.
Walker, L. J.—Theory of Knowledge: Absolutism, Pragmatism, and Realism.
1911. Brown, H. C.—De Laguna’s Dogmatism and Evolution. Jour. Phil. 8:556.
Cockerell, T. D. A.—Reality and truth. Pop. Sci. Mo. 78:371.
Eastman, Max—Dewey’s How We Think. Jour. Phil. 8:244.
Fawcett, E. D.—A note on pragmatism. Mind 20:399.
Jacks, L. P.—William James and his message. Contemp. Rev. 99:20.
Kallen, H. M.—Boutroux’s William James. Jour. Phil. 8:583.
Kallen, H. M.—Pragmatism and its ‘principles’. Jour. Phil. 8:617.
More, P. E.—The Pragmatism of William James.
Patten, S. N.—Pragmatism and social science. Jour. Phil. 8:653.
Pratt, J. B.—The religious philosophy of William James. Hib. Jour. 10:225.
Riley, I. W.—Continental critics of pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 8:225, 289.
Russell, J. E.—Truth as value and the value of truth. Mind 20:538.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Article ‘pragmatism’ in Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Review of James’s Some Problems of Philosophy. Mind 20:571.
Turner, W.—Pragmatism: what does it mean? Cath. World 94:178.
Vibbert, C. B.—Moore’s Pragmatism and its Critics. Jour. Phil. 8:468.
1912. Berkeley, H.—The kernel of pragmatism. Mind 21:84.
Ceulemans, J. B.—Metaphysics of pragmatism. Am. Cath. Q. 37:310.
Jacoby, Gunther—Bergson, pragmatism, and Schopenhauer. Monist 22:593.
Kallen, H. M.—Royce’s William James. Jour. Phil. 9:548.
Lee, Vernon—Vital Lies. v. 1, part 1.
Lee, Vernon—What is truth? a criticism of pragmatism. Yale Rev. n. s. 1:600.
Loewenberg, J.—Vaihinger’s Die Philosophie des Als Ob. Jour. Phil. 9:717.
Macintosh, D. C.—Representational pragmatism. Mind 21:167.
Montague, W. P.—Review of James’s Some Problems of Philosophy. Jour. Phil. 9:22.
Murray, D. L.—Pragmatism.
Reviews of Moore’s Pragmatism and Its Critics. Nation 92:13.
Int Jour. Eth. 22:222.
Riley, I. W.—Huizinga’s The American Philosophy Pragmatism. Jour. Phil. 9:248.
Russell, B.—Review of James’s Essays in Radical Empiricism. Mind 21:571.
Russell, J. E.—Bergson’s anti-intellectualism. Jour. Phil. 9:129.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Formal Logic, A Scientific and Social Problem.
Schiller, F. C. S.—The ‘working’ of ‘truth’. Mind 21:532.
1913. Alexander, S.—Collective willing and truth. Mind 22:14, 161.
Boodin, J. E.—Pragmatic realism.—The five attributes. Mind 22:509.
Carr, H. W.—Logic and life. Mind 22:484.
Carr, H. W.—The Problem of Truth.
Caldwell, W.—Pragmatism and Idealism.
Knox, H. V.—William James and his philosophy. Mind 22:231.
Moore, A. W.—Pragmatism, science, and truth.
Perry, R. B.—Realism and pragmatism. Mind 22:544.
Review of Vernon Lee’s Vital Lies. Nation 96:414.
Royce, J.—Psychological problems emphasized by pragmatism. Pop. Sci. Mo. 83:394.
Schiller, F. C. S.—The ‘working’ of truths and their ‘criterion’. Mind 22:532.
Schiller, F. C. S.—Humanism.
Stebbing, L. S.—The ‘working’ of ‘truths’. Mind 22:250.
Wright, W. K.—Practical success as the criterion of truth. Phil. Rev. 22:606.
1914. Knox, H. V.—Philosophy of William James.
Moore, J. S.—Value in its relation to meaning and purpose. Jour. Phil. 11:184.
Ross, G. R. T.—Aristotle and abstract truth—A reply to Mr. Schiller. Mind 23:396.
Sidgwick, A.—Truth and working. Mind 23:99.
Stebbing, L. S.—Pragmatism and French Voluntarism.
Wilde, N.—The pragmatism of Pascal. Phil. Rev. 23:540.
Can socialism be identified with pragmatism? Cur. Opinion 56:45.

VITA.

The writer was born in 1884 at Pomeroy, Ohio, and received his earlier education in the country schools near that city. His college preparatory work was done in the high school of Roswell, New Mexico, from which he was graduated in 1906. He then entered immediately the University of Wisconsin, and from this institution received the Bachelor’s degree in 1910 and the Master’s degree in 1911. From 1911 to 1914, while acting as fellow or as assistant, he studied in the graduate school of the University of Illinois.