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Around project management, work is the effort applied to produce the deliverable or accomplish a task. Usually, work is effort expended by people in the front yard, school, or even employment, or, by extension, a single's place of employment or even employer. In a fine arts, a work is the creation, such as a song or a painting. Work (Charlie Chaplin film) - 1915 Charlie Chaplin silent film co-starring Edna Purviance

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Does 'Consciousness' Exist?
1904 essay by James, in which he contends that the word "consciousness" refers only to a function, not to an entity.

Great Men and Their Environment
An 1880 speech by James, exploring the parallel between social evolution and Darwin's "zoological" evolution.

The Principles of Psychology
Online edition of 1890 text by William James.

Works by William James
Varieties of Religious Experience, and Pragmatism, both in full text. In sequential HTML pages, from 4literature.net.

The Stream of Consciousness
A chapter from James' 1892 work, Psychology.

A World of Pure Experience
1904 essay by James, in which he attempts to articulate his Weltanschauung as a philosophy of pure experience.

What Pragmatism Means
Text of a 1904 lecture in which William James succinctly explains the philosophical position of pragmatism.

What Is an Emotion?
Psychological essay by James, from 1884.

The Chicago School
A 1904 essay by James detailing the doctrine of John Dewey and his disciples.

The Energies of Men
James' 1906 address to the American Philosophical Association, in which he lays the outlines of a concrete individual psychology.






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