ISBN-13: 9780826513878 / Angielski / Twarda / 2002 / 272 str.
Wesley Cooper opposes the traditional view of William Jamesis philosophy which dismissed it as fragmented or merely popular, arguing instead that there is a systematic philosophy to be found in James's writings. His doctrine of pure experience is the binding thread that links his earlier psychological theorizing to his later epistemological, religious, and pragmatic concerns.