Papers in honor of Josiah Royce on his sixtieth birthday.

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Format: Book
Language:English
Latin
Published: [New York] : [Longmans, Green], [1916]
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Table of Contents:
  • Josiah Royce: the significance of his work in philosophy, by G.H. Howison.- Voluntarism in te Roycean philosophy, by John Dewey.- Novum itinerarium mentis in Deum, by C.M. Blackwell.- The Teleology of inorganic nature, by L.J. Henderson.- The Foundation in Royce's philosophy for Christian theism, by M.W. Calkins.- The interpretation of religion in Royce and Durkheim, by G.P. Adams.- The problem of Christianity, by B.W. Bacon.- Error and unreality, by W.H. Sheldon.- Realistic aspects of Royce's logic, by E.G. Spaulding.- Neo-realism and the philosophy of Royce, by M.R. Cohen.- Negation and direction, by A.H. Lloyd.- Types of order and the system [sigma], by C.I. Lewis.- Interpretation as a self-representative process, by J. Loewenberg.- On the application of grammatical categories to the ananlysis of delusions, by E.E. Southard.- Love and loyalty, by E.A. Singer.- Josiah Roycw as a teacher, R.C. Cabot.- Royce's idealism as a philosophy of education, by H.H. Horne.- The Holt-Freudian ethics and the ethics of Royce, by W.E. Hocking.- Words of Prof. Royce at the Walton hotel at Philadelphia, Dec. 29, 1915.- A bibliography of the writings of Josiah Royce, by Benjamin Rand.