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The Basic Writings of Josiah Royce, Volume I : Culture, Philosophy, and Religion / ed. by John J. McDermott.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: American PhilosophyPublisher: New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (656 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823285181
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 191 23
LOC classification:
  • B945.R61 M3 2019
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Preface to the Fordham University Press Edition -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Bibliographic Abbreviations -- Editor's Note on the Text -- Part I. An Autobiographical Sketch -- 1. Words of Professor Royce at the Walton Hotel at Philadelphia December 29, 1915 -- Part II. The American Context -- 2. The Struggle for Order: Self-Government, Good-Humor and Violence in the Mines -- 3. An Episode of Early California Life: The Squatter Riot of 1850 in Sacramento -- 4. The Settlers at Oakfield Creek -- 4. The Settlers at Oakfield Creek -- 6. William James and the Philosophy of Life -- Part III. The European Background -- 7. Shelley and the Revolution -- 8. Pessimism and Modern Thought -- 9. The Rediscovery of the Inner Life: From Spinoza to Kant -- 10. The Concept of the Absolute and the Dialectical Method -- Part IV. Religious Questions -- 11. The Possibility of Error -- 12. The Conception of God Address by Professor Royce -- 13. Immortality -- 14. Monotheism -- Part V. The World and the Individual -- 15. Self-Consciousness, Social Consciousness and Nature -- 16. The Religious Problems and the Theory of Being -- 17. The Internal and External Meaning of Ideas -- 18. The Fourth Conception of Being -- 19. The Linkage of Facts -- 20. The Temporal and the Eternal
Summary: Now back in print, and in paperback, these two classicvolumes illustrate the scope and quality of Royce'sthought, providing the most comprehensive selection ofhis writings currently available. They offer a detailedpresentation of the viable relationship Royce forgedbetween the local experience of community and thedemands of a philosophical and scientific vision ofthe human situation.The selections reprinted here are basic to any understandingof Royce's thought and its pressing relevanceto contemporary cultural, moral, and religious issues.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Preface to the Fordham University Press Edition -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Bibliographic Abbreviations -- Editor's Note on the Text -- Part I. An Autobiographical Sketch -- 1. Words of Professor Royce at the Walton Hotel at Philadelphia December 29, 1915 -- Part II. The American Context -- 2. The Struggle for Order: Self-Government, Good-Humor and Violence in the Mines -- 3. An Episode of Early California Life: The Squatter Riot of 1850 in Sacramento -- 4. The Settlers at Oakfield Creek -- 4. The Settlers at Oakfield Creek -- 6. William James and the Philosophy of Life -- Part III. The European Background -- 7. Shelley and the Revolution -- 8. Pessimism and Modern Thought -- 9. The Rediscovery of the Inner Life: From Spinoza to Kant -- 10. The Concept of the Absolute and the Dialectical Method -- Part IV. Religious Questions -- 11. The Possibility of Error -- 12. The Conception of God Address by Professor Royce -- 13. Immortality -- 14. Monotheism -- Part V. The World and the Individual -- 15. Self-Consciousness, Social Consciousness and Nature -- 16. The Religious Problems and the Theory of Being -- 17. The Internal and External Meaning of Ideas -- 18. The Fourth Conception of Being -- 19. The Linkage of Facts -- 20. The Temporal and the Eternal

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Now back in print, and in paperback, these two classicvolumes illustrate the scope and quality of Royce'sthought, providing the most comprehensive selection ofhis writings currently available. They offer a detailedpresentation of the viable relationship Royce forgedbetween the local experience of community and thedemands of a philosophical and scientific vision ofthe human situation.The selections reprinted here are basic to any understandingof Royce's thought and its pressing relevanceto contemporary cultural, moral, and religious issues.

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