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Volume 2 • Number 2

Summer 2007


Editorial Statement v
JOHN R. SHOOK, Center for Inquiry Transnational, Buffalo  


Articles

Royce's Practice of Genuine Ethics 1
FRANK M. OPPENHEIM, Xavier University  
   
Royce and Communitarianism 16
SIMON KELLER, Boston University  
   
Royce's State of Nature 31
GRIFFIN TROTTER, St. Louis University  
   
Royce's "Conservatism" 44
RANDALL E. AUXIER, Southern Illinois University Carbondale  
   
Thoughts on Randall E. Auxier, "Royce's ‘Conservatism'" 56
JAMES A. GOOD, North Harris College    
   
Mixed Loyalties: A Roycean Interpretation of Public Reason  63
JON MORAN, Missouri State University  
   
Am I My Brother's Keeper? Royce and Dewey on the Community's Responsibility for the Lost Individual  71
ALBERT R. SPENCER, Baylor University    
   
Communities, Traitors, and the Feminist Cause: Looking Toward Josiah Royce for Feminist Scholarship  81
KARA E. BARNETTE, University of Oregon    
   
Moral Identity and Moral Education: A Roycean Proposal for School Choice  91
SEAN RILEY, Baylor University    
   
Tragedy and the Sorrow of Finitude: Reflections on Sin and Death in the Philosophy of Josiah Royce  106
MATHEW A. FOUST, University of Oregon    
   
Commentary on Mathew A. Foust, "Tragedy and the Sorrow of Finitude: Reflections on Sin and Death in the Philosophy of Josiah Royce"  115
KENNETH W. STIKKERS, Southern Illinois University Carbondale    
   
The Detached Individual, the Dangerous Pair, and the Spirit of the Community: Josiah Royce on the Metaphysics of Mediation   119
CHARLES ANTHONY EARLS, University of Wyoming    


 

 

 

 

 
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