In this seventh volume of a projected 12-volume set, Skrupskelis (philosophy, U. of South Carolina and Vytautas Magnus U.), Elizabeth Berkeley (editorial coordinator, The Work of William James ), and
Consisting of some 572 letters with annotations, with another 460 summarized by date, this tenth volume in a projected set of 12 offers all of James's known correspondence during a pivotal period in h
The final volume of US philosopher and psychologist James' (1842-1910) correspondence with his family and friends documents his aging and illness. During the two years covered, he delivered in Oxford
Collecting James' correspondence with friends, family and colleagues, during a three-year period, this volume contains approximately 500 letters and references 650 more. Of special interest are James'
Forging on through the projected 12 volumes, 470 letters to and from family, friends, and colleagues, and that many more calendered, account for all his known correspondence during the two year period
The fifth volume of James's collected letters (the editors project a total of 12) tracing his evolution into professional and personal maturity. James had an epistolary talent and the letters convey h
This definitive, fully annotated 12-volume collection of The Correspondence of William James reproduces the majority of known letters to and from James in their entirety, while the remainder are "cal
This fourth volume of a projected twelve begins a new series: William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues. The 309 letters in this volume start when William James was fourteen
What if we could create life from chemicals? What if we could reduce love to molecules, regrow new hearts from skin cells, or regrow new humans from cuttings, like plants? What if we could resurrect o
Inspired by the pace of change in the taxonomy of the aerobic endospore-forming bacteria, the "Bacillus 2000" symposium on which this book is based was held in Bruges, Belgium, in August 2000, and was
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