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The basic writings of Josiah Royce, Vol. 1

Josiah Royce, John J. McDermott and Ignas K. Skrupskelis
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • VOLUME 1
  • Preface to the Fordham University Press Edition (page xv)
  • Preface (page 1)
  • Introduction (page 3)
  • Chronology (page 19)
  • Bibliographic Abbreviations (page 21)
  • Editor's Note on the Text (page 23)
  • I. An Autobiographical Sketch (page 29)
    • 1. Words of Professor Royce at the Walton Hotel at Philadelphia, December 29, 1915 (page 31)
  • II. The American Context (page 41)
    • 2. The Struggle for Order: Self-Government, Good-Humor and Violence in the Mines (page 43)
    • 3. An Episode of Early California Life: The Squatter Riot of 1850 in Sacramento (page 119)
    • 4. The Settlers at Oakfield Creek (page 159)
    • 5. The Pacific Coast: A Psychological Study of the Relations of Climate and Civilization (page 181)
    • 6. William James and the Philosophy of Life (page 205)
  • III. The European Background (page 225)
    • 7. Shelley and the Revolution (page 227)
    • 8. Pessimism and Modern Thought (page 249)
    • 9. The Rediscovery of the Inner Life: From Spinoza to Kant (page 273)
    • 10. The Concept of the Absolute and the Dialectical Method (page 299)
  • IV. Religious Questions (page 319)
    • 11. The Possibility of Error (page 321)
    • 12. The Conception of God: Address by Professor Royce (page 355)
    • 13. Immortality (page 385)
    • 14. Monotheism (page 403)
  • V. The World and the Individual (page 421)
    • 15. Self-Consciousness, Social Consciousness and Nature (page 423)
    • 16. The Religious Problems and the Theory of Being (page 463)
    • 17. The Internal and External Meaning of Ideas (page 491)
    • 18. The Fourth Conception of Being (page 543)
    • 19. The Linkage of Facts (page 569)
    • 20. The Temporal and the Eternal (page 611)
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Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
RM 23.2 (1969): 362-363 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20125589
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Published: 2005
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823224838 (paper)
  • 9780823282791 (ebook)
Series
  • ATLA Special Series
  • Fordham American Philosophy
Subject
  • Philosophy
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