The Philosophy of Josiah Royce"There's nothing available that I know of that comes as close to representing the range of Royce's works. . . . " -- John H Lavely |
Contents
PART I | 33 |
The Possibility of Error | 44 |
The Religious Insight | 79 |
The Problem of Job | 85 |
PART II | 107 |
Individuality and Freedom | 136 |
The Temporal and the Eternal | 161 |
The Human Self | 188 |
Loyalty to Loyalty | 289 |
Conscience | 302 |
Training for Loyalty | 316 |
Loyalty Truth and Reality | 323 |
PART IV | 345 |
The Community and the TimeProcess | 354 |
The Body and the Members | 369 |
The Doctrine of Signs | 388 |
The Moral Order | 204 |
The Struggle with Evil | 231 |
The Union of God and Man | 246 |
PART III | 271 |
Words of Professor Royce at the Walton Hotel | 403 |
A Chronology of Josiah Royces Life | 410 |
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