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Volume 30, Number 3, Summer 2009

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The Modern Legacy of William James’s A Pluralistic Universe

Brent D. Slife, Brigham Young University and Dennis C. Wendt, University of Michigan (Editors)

Editors’ Introduction: The Modern Legacy of William James’s A Pluralistic Universe

Brent D. Slife, Brigham Young University and Dennis C. Wendt, University of Michigan

A Pluralistic Universe: An Overview and Implications for Psychology

William Douglas Woody, University of Northern Colorado and Wayne Viney, Colorado State University

Visions and Values: Ethical Reflections in a Jamesian Key

David E. Leary, University of Richmond

Pluralism: An Antidote for Fanaticism, the Delusion of Our Age

George S. Howard and Cody D. Christopherson, University of Notre Dame

Science, Psychology, and Religion: An Invitation to Jamesian Pluralism

Edwin E. Gantt and Brent S. Melling, Brigham Young University

Recent Calls for Jamesian Pluralism in the Natural and Social Sciences: Will Psychology Heed the Call?

Dennis C. Wendt, University of Michigan and Brent D. Slife, Brigham Young University

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