Web Talk on Pragmatism

 

BLOGS

Phil Oliver's "Delight Springs"

American Philosophy blog by John Capps

 

Video and Audio

Harvard University conference, May 2007: "William James and Josiah Royce a Century Later"

John McDermott on Pragmatism aired December 3, 2006 on San Francisco's KALW.

Robert Richardson on YouTube, November 2006: "Chasing William James"

Pragmatism: Interview with Hilary Putnam, Richard Rorty, and James Conant. By Gretchen Helfrich for WBEZ Chicago on 24 April 2002 (scroll down)

Colloquium on the Centennial of William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience, Columbia Center for the Study of Science and Religion, Columbia University, 24-25 March 2002. Lecturers: Anne Taves, David Hollinger, Jerome Bruner, Wayne Proudfoot, and Richard Rorty.

Radio interviews with Louis Menand, author of The Metaphysical Club. Interview with Robert Siegel of National Public Radio on May 24, 2001 (scroll to bottom).  Interview at The Connection on June 5, 2001

The Life and Philosophy of Willard Van Orman Quine. Interviews with Alexander George, professor of Philosophy at Amherst College and Richard Rorty, professor of Literature at Stanford University. At The Connection on January 10, 2001

Television interview with Linda Simon, Genuine Reality: A Life of William James. Transcript of interview with Brian Lamb, host of C-SPAN Booknotes, on June 7, 1998.

 

Discussion Lists

 

The Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy offers internet services to its members. Tom Burke provides a page offering more information on these services.

The Pragmatism and American Philosophy group is hosted by Yahoo! Managers: Professor Paulo Ghiraldelli (Brazil) and Professor John Shook (USA).

The PEIRCE-L is a public forum is open to the discussion of all topics pertaining to the life and work of the American philosopher, scientist, and humanist Charles Sanders Peirce. This discussion list was established by Joseph Ransdell in August 1993 and is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy at Texas Tech University. The PEIRCE-L is archived.

The Dewey Discussion Group is explained by Tom Burke (University of South Carolina). 

The George Herbert Mead discussion group is managed by Tom Burke.

The WILLIAMJAMES-L list is coordinated by Jerry Shepperd. To join send an e-mail message to  LISTSERV@austin.cc.tx.us   and in the message portion of the email, write: SUBSCRIBE WILLIAMJAMES-L Your First Name Your Last Name.

The William James Group is hosted at Yahoo and coordinated by Christopher Faille. 

The James Family Discussion Group concerns William, Henry, and other members of the James Family. It is sponsored by Cheryl Torsney at West Virginia University. To join, send an e-mail message to: listserv@wvnvm.wvnet.edu  In the message area, write: SUBSCRIBE JAMESF-L YOURNAME (replacing your full name with the "YOURNAME" part). You will then receive instructions about accessing the archive and posting your own messages.

Join the William James Lecture Hall. This lecture hall is devoted to all contemplations, musings, and queries concerning William James. We'd love to hear your suggestions regarding the best books, chapters, essays, and criticisms. Post an opinion, a question, a link to your favorite site, or a poem or short story inspired by the masterpieces of William James. You are also invited to sail on by the William James Live Recitation Chat, and to use the message board to schedule a live recitation chat.