This new approach to Josiah Royce shows one of American
philosophy's brightest minds in action for today's readers.
Although Royce was one of the towering figures of American
pragmatism, his thought is often considered in the wake of his more
famous peers. Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley brings fresh perspective to
Royce's ideas and clarifies his individual philosophical vision.
Kegley foregrounds Royce's concern with contemporary public issues
and ethics, focusing in particular on how he addresses
long-standing problems such as race, religion, community, the
dangers of mass media, mass culture, and blatant individualistic
capitalism. She offers a deep and fruitful philosophical
exploration of Royce's ideas on conflict resolution, memory,
self-identity, and self-development. Kegley's keen understanding
and appreciation of Royce reintroduces him to a new generation of
scholars and students.
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