Reverence for the relations of life re-imagining pragmatism via Josiah Royce's interactions with Peirce, James, and Dewey
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Notre Dame, Ind. :
University of Notre Dame Press
2004.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.