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  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. Preface
  5. Pragmatism
    1. Lecture I: The Present Dilemma in Philosophy
    2. Lecture II: What Pragmatism Means
    3. Lecture III: Some Metaphysical Problems Pragmatically Considered
    4. Lecture IV: The One and the Many
    5. Lecture V: Pragmatism and Common Sense
    6. Lecture VI: Pragmatism’s Conception of Truth
    7. Lecture VII: Pragmatism and Humanism
    8. Lecture VIII: Pragmatism and Religion
  6. Endnotes
  7. Colophon
  8. Uncopyright

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Pragmatism
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William James.

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