Ontology after Philosophical Psychology develops a theoretical and historical analysis of William James's psychology of the stream of consciousness and its connections with his philosophy of radical empiricism. This context enables a fuller understanding of James's epistemological effort to deal with science, as well as his pluralistic metaphysics.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Psychology of Continuity
Chapter 2: The Philosophical and Scientific Context of James's Elaboration of Continuity
Chapter 3: Ontology of Continuity
Chapter 4: Epistemology of Continuity