Ch. I: The Function of Cognition Ch. II: The Tigers in India Ch. III: Humanism and Truth Ch. IV: The Relation Between Knower and Known Ch. V: The Essence of Humanism Ch. VI: A Word More about Truth Ch. VII: Professor Pratt on Truth Ch. VIII: The Pragmatist Account of Truth and its Misunderstanders Ch. IX: The Meaning of the Word Truth Ch. X: The Existence of Julius Caesar Ch. XI: The Absolute and the Strenuous Life Ch. XII: Professor Hébert on Pragmatism
Ch. XIII: Abstractionism and Ch. XIV: Two English Critics Ch. XV: A Dialogue |