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1 online resource (x, 327 pages) : diagrams |
Series |
American philosophy |
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American philosophy series (Unnumbered)
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Contents |
Introduction : The continuing relevance of Josiah Royce / Kelly A. Parker and Jason Bell -- Part I. Historical explorations ; Josiah Royce : alive and well / John J. McDermott -- A report on the recent "dig" into Royce's MSS in the Harvard archives / Frank M. Oppenheim, Dawn Aberg, and John J. Kaag -- Goodbye, idealist consensus; hello, new realism! / Dwayne Tunstall -- On four originators of transatlantic phenomenology : Josiah Royce, Edmund Husserl, William Hocking, Winthrop Bell / Jason Bell -- Loyalty, friendship, and truth : the influence of Aristotle on the philosophy of Josiah Royce / Mathew A. Foust and Melissa Shew -- Complex negation, necessity, and logical magic / Randall E. Auxier -- Race, culture, and pluralism : Royce's logical "primitives" / Scott L. Pratt -- Part II. Practical extensions ; Individuals ain't ones : who we are in Royce's world / Douglas R. Anderson -- Racism, race, and Josiah Royce : exactly what shall we say / Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley -- Enlightened provincialism, open-ended communities, and loyalty-loving individuals : Royce's progressive prescription for democratic cultural transformation / Judith M. Green -- Josiah Royce and the redemption of American Individualism / Richard P. Mullin -- Royce's relevance for intrafaith dialogue / Frank M. Oppenheim -- Necessary error : Josiah Royce, communities of interpretation, and feminist epistemology / Kara Barnette -- Communities in pursuit of community / Mary B. Mahowald |
Summary |
In his own day, at Harvard University at the turn of the 20th century, Josiah Royce was one of America's premier philosophical exports, and a prominent interpreter of European and Asian thought. After Royce's death, and after two world wars, the topics dear to him--loyalty, idealism, and systematic metaphysics--faded from mainstream philosophical discussion. Royce's vigorous but sympathetic critiques of pragmatism; his efforts to develop pragmatist-inspired tools of logic and linguistic analysis; his soaring explorations of such themes as loyalty, sorrow, and the modern significance of Christian faith; and his forays into what would later be recognized as "applied ethics" all came to be regarded as obsolete. Now, a hundred years after Royce's heyday, we witness an upwelling of articles, books, and conferences dedicated to exploring the meaning of his thought. The present volume is a collection of perspectives from contemporary philosophers engaged in exploring Royce's work with a fresh eye. An important reason for Royce's recent reemergence--his commitment to the potential of interdisciplinary work in academia--is visible in the broad disciplinary scope that this volume provides |
Bibliography |
Includes chapter notes with bibliographical references (pages 265-302), bibliographical references (pages 303-314), and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916.
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Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916 -- Criticism and interpretation
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SUBJECT |
Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
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Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916 fast |
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Royce, Josiah 1855-1916 gnd |
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Philosophy, American -- 20th century.
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Philosophy, American -- 21st century.
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PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern.
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PHILOSOPHY -- General.
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Philosophy, American
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Philosophie
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Parker, Kelly A., 1963- editor.
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Bell, Jason (Professor of philosophy), editor.
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UPSO eCollections (University Press Scholarship Online).
MaRLi UPSO 2014
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ISBN |
9780823261482 |
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0823261484 |
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9780823255306 |
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0823255301 |
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9780823255313 |
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082325531X |
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