William James's conception of truth

In William James & Doris Olin (eds.), William James: Pragmatism, in Focus. Routledge (1992)
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Abstract

The original 1907 text of James' Pragmatism is accompanied with a series of critical essays from scholars including Moore and Russell. In the introduction Olin evaluates the strength of the criticisms made against James.

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