Reverence for the relations of life : re-imagining pragmatism via Josiah Royce's interactions with Peirce, James, and Dewey / Frank M. Oppenheim.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c2005.Description: xxi, 498 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0268040192 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 144.3 22 Op5r
LOC classification:
  • B 832 .O67 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: reverence for the relations of life -- Part I: Royce and Peirce -- We and Royce meet Charles Peirce -- The thought of the late Peirce and Royce : different? alike? both? -- Peirce and Royce as prophetic pragmatists -- Part II: Royce and James -- William James and Josiah Royce -- Some radical conflicts between the late Royce and James -- Psychological attitudes and some deep philosophical choices -- Their late theories of knowledge -- James's late metaphysics or philosophy of "radical empiricism" -- Royce's late metaphysics -- The late pragmatisms of James and Royce -- The late ethics of James and Royce -- Their late philosophies of religion -- Part III: Royce and Dewey -- How the lives and thoughts of Royce and Dewey intertwined -- Common themes uniting the late Royce and Dewey -- Some chief differences of the late Royce and late Dewey -- Orientation to religion in the late Royce and late Dewey -- Religion in the late Royce and late Dewey -- Part IV: Comparative summary -- The problem of evil in Peirce, James, Dewey, and especially, Royce -- Epilogue: four philosophers' interactions on four central themes.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 481-490) and indexes.

Introduction: reverence for the relations of life -- Part I: Royce and Peirce -- We and Royce meet Charles Peirce -- The thought of the late Peirce and Royce : different? alike? both? -- Peirce and Royce as prophetic pragmatists -- Part II: Royce and James -- William James and Josiah Royce -- Some radical conflicts between the late Royce and James -- Psychological attitudes and some deep philosophical choices -- Their late theories of knowledge -- James's late metaphysics or philosophy of "radical empiricism" -- Royce's late metaphysics -- The late pragmatisms of James and Royce -- The late ethics of James and Royce -- Their late philosophies of religion -- Part III: Royce and Dewey -- How the lives and thoughts of Royce and Dewey intertwined -- Common themes uniting the late Royce and Dewey -- Some chief differences of the late Royce and late Dewey -- Orientation to religion in the late Royce and late Dewey -- Religion in the late Royce and late Dewey -- Part IV: Comparative summary -- The problem of evil in Peirce, James, Dewey, and especially, Royce -- Epilogue: four philosophers' interactions on four central themes.

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