A World of Pure Experience: 1904 essay by James, in which he attempts to articulate his Weltanschauung as a philosophy of pure experience.
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.
Squashed James: The condensed edition of William James' 'The Varieties of Religious Experience'
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.
The Principles of Psychology: Online edition of 1890 text by William James.
The Stream of Consciousness: A chapter from James' 1892 work, Psychology.
What Is an Emotion?: Psychological essay by James, from 1884.
What Pragmatism Means: Text of a 1904 lecture in which William James succinctly explains the philosophical position of pragmatism.
Works by William James: Varieties of Religious Experience, and Pragmatism, both in full text. In sequential HTML pages, from 4literature.net.