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The relevance of Royce

Kelly A. Parker and Jason Bell
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
    • Introduction: The Continuing Relevance of Josiah Royce (Kelly A. Parker and Jason Bell, page 1)
  • Part I. Historical Explorations
    • 1 Josiah Royce: Alive and Well (John J. McDermott, page 15)
    • 2 A Report on the Recent "Dig" into Royce's MSS in the Harvard Archives (Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J., Dawn Aberg, and John J. Kaag, page 23)
    • 3 Goodbye, Idealist Consensus; Hello, New Realism! (Dwayne Tunstall, page 34)
    • 4 On Four Originators of Transatlantic Phenomenology: Josiah Royce, Edmund Husserl, William Hocking, Winthrop Bell (Jason Bell, page 47)
    • 5 Loyalty, Friendship, and Truth: The Influence of Aristotle on the Philosophy of Josiah Royce (Mathew A. Foust and Melissa Shew, page 69)
    • 6 Complex Negation, Necessity, and Logical Magic (Randall E. Auxier, page 89)
    • 7 Race, Culture, and Pluralism: Royce's Logical "Primitives" (Scott L. Pratt, page 132)
  • Part II. Practical Extensions
    • 8 Individuals Ain't Ones: Who We Are in Royce's World (Douglas R. Anderson, page 151)
    • 9 Racism, Race, and Josiah Royce: Exactly What Shall We Say? (Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley, page 162)
    • 10 Enlightened Provincialism, Open-Ended Communities, and Loyalty-Loving Individuals: Royce's Progressive Prescription for Democratic Cultural Transformation (Judith M. Green, page 190)
    • 11 Josiah Royce and the Redemption of American Individualism (Richard P. Mullin, page 203)
    • 12 Royce's Relevance for Intrafaith Dialogue (Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J., page 213)
    • 13 Necessary Error: Josiah Royce, Communities of Interpretation, and Feminist Epistemology (Kara Barnette, page 227)
    • 14 Communities in Pursuit of Community (Mary B. Mahowald, page 246)
  • Notes (page 265)
  • References (page 303)
  • List of Contributors (page 315)
  • Index (page 321)
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Published: 2014
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823255313 (ebook)
  • 9780823255283 (hardcover)
Series
  • Fordham American Philosophy
Subject
  • Philosophy
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