The insights of classical and neo-pragmatism: Taking pragmatism seriously / Hilary Putnam and Ruth Anna Putnam
Pragmatism and Verificationism / Hilary Putnam
What makes pragmatism so different? / Hilary Putnam
Pragmatism and nonscientific knowledge / Hilary Putnam
Weaving seamless webs / Ruth Anna Putnam
Rorty's vision: philosophical courage and social hope / Ruth Anna Putnam
Reflections on the future of pragmatism / Ruth Anna Putnam
Key topics in the pragmatism of James and Dewey: Was James a pragmatist? / Ruth Anna Putnam
Pragmatism and Realism / Hilary Putnam
What the spilled beans can spell: the difficult and deep realism of William James / Hilary Putnam and Ruth Anna Putnam
James's theory of truth / Hilary Putnam
James on truth (again) / Hilary Putnam
James's philosophical friendships, 1902-1905 / Hilary Putnam)
What James's pragmatism offers us: a reading of the first chapter of Pragmatism / Hilary Putnam
Varieties of experience and pluralities of perspective / Ruth Anna Putnam
William James on religion / Ruth Anna Putnam
The real William James: response to Robert Meyers / Hilary Putnam and Ruth Anna Putnam
Dewey's central insight / Hilary Putnam
Dewey's epistemology / Ruth Anna Putnam
Dewey's faith / Ruth Anna Putnam
Pragmatist conceptions of moral value and democracy: Philosophy as a reconstructive activity: William James on moral philosophy / Hilary Putnam
The moral impulse / Ruth Anna Putnam
The moral life of a pragmatist / Ruth Anna Putnam
Creating facts and values / Ruth Anna Putnam
Perceiving facts and values / Ruth Anna Putnam
Democracy and value inquiry / Ruth Anna Putnam
Democracy as a way of life / Ruth Anna Putnam.