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Informationen zum Autor Kelly A. Parker is professor of philosophy, environmental studies, and liberal studies at Grand Valley State University. He is also the author of The Continuity of Peirce's Thought (Vanderbilt University Press, 1998).Krzysztof (Chris) Piotr Skowronski currently teaches contemporary philosophy, aesthetics, cultural anthropology, Polish philosophy, and American philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, Opole University, Poland. He is also the author of Values and Powers: Re-reading the Philosophy of American Pragmatism (Rodopi, 2009) and Santayana and America: Values, Liberties, Responsibility (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007), and co-edited several others: Under Any Sky. Contemporary Readings of George Santayana (with Matthew Flamm; Cambridge Scholars, 2007), American and European Values: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives, (with Matthew Flamm and John Lachs; Cambridge Scholars 2008). and The Continuing Relevance of John Dewey: Reflection on Aesthetics, Morality, Science, and Society (with Larry Hickman, Matthew Flamm, and Jennifer Rea; Rodopi, 2011). Klappentext The collection presents a variety of promising new directions in Royce scholarship from an international group of scholars, including historical reinterpretations, explorations of Royce's ethics of loyalty and religious philosophy, and contemporary applications of his ideas in... Zusammenfassung The collection presents a variety of promising new directions in Royce scholarship from an international group of scholars! including historical reinterpretations! explorations of Royce's ethics of loyalty and religious philosophy! and contemporary applications of his ideas in psychology! the problem of reference! neo-pragmatism! and literary aesthetics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Contemporary Readings of Josiah RoyceKelly Parker and Krzysztof Piotr SkowronskiPart I. Historical ReinterpretationsChapter 1: Psychological, Phenomenological, and Metaphysical Individuality in Royce's PhilosophyRandall E. AuxierChapter 2: Some Kantian Extrapolations from RoyceMarc M. AndersonChapter 3: Riddles & Resolutions: Infinity, Community and the Absolute in Royce's Later Philosophy Gary L. CesarzChapter 4: Man as Sign and Man as Self-Surrender: Peirce, Royce and an Attempted Trans-valuation of the Concept of HumanityRossella FabbrichesiPart II. Ethics: Interpretations of LoyaltyChapter 5: "Loyalty": Royce's Post-Kantian, Pragmaticist Conception of EthicsLudwig NaglChapter 6: The Incompleteness of LoyaltyBette J. ManterChapter 7: Josiah Royce's Loyalty in the Context of Values and PowersKrzysztof Piotr SkowronskiChapter 8: Training for Loyalty to a Lost Cause as a Method of Royce's Social PedagogyZbigniew AmbrozewiczPart III. Religious PhilosophyChapter 9: Searching for Rhymes: Royce's Idealistic QuestMatthew Caleb FlammChapter 10: Pragmatism as Idealist Monotheism: Royce, Rorty and the Pragmatist Philosophy of ReligionClaudio Marcelo VialeChapter 11: Royce and the Recovery of the PersonalThomas O. BufordChapter 12: Atonement and Eidetic ExtinctionKelly A. ParkerPart IV. Contemporary ImplicationsChapter 13: Mind as Personal and Social Narrative of an Embodied SelfJacquelyn Ann K. KegleyChapter 14: The Fourth Conception of Being and the Problem of ReferenceIgnas K. SkrupskelisChapter 15: On Being Loyal (to the Wrong Hegel): Rorty and Royce between Literary Culture and Redemptive TruthWojciech MaleckiChapter 16: Towards a Roycean PoeticsRichard A. S. Hall...