01338nam a2200169Ia 4500008004100000020002900041041000800070050002100078245008800099260004600187300002900233505071600262650004300978700001801021952011201039999001701151231116s9999 xx 000 0 und d a97809151454230915145421  aeng aB945 b.R61 1982 4aThe Philosophy of Josiah Royceb /cedited and with an introduction by John K. Roth aIndianapolis : bHackett Pub. Co., c1982 aviii, 421 p.b; c23 cm. aIntroduction: religion as a moral code and as a theory -- The possibility of error -- The religious insight -- The problem of Job -- Introduction: the religious problems and the theory of being -- Individuality and freedom -- The temporal and the eternal -- The human self -- The moral order -- The struggle with evil -- The union of god and man -- The nature and the need of loyalty -- Loyalty to loyalty -- Conscience -- Training for loyalty -- Loyalty, truth, and reality -- Loyalty and religion -- The community and the time-process -- The body and the members -- The doctrine of signs -- Words of Professor Royce at the Walton Hotel at Philadelphia, December 29, 1915 -- A chronology of Josia Royce's life. aPhilosophy.Religion Philosophy.Ethics. aRoth, John K. 00104070aGETSbGETSc GENd2023-11-21l0oB945 .R61 1982p00032089r2023-11-21 14:47:38w2023-11-21yBK  c50566d50566