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{  } Notes  introduction: the continuing relevance of josiah royce Kelly A. Parker and Jason Bell 1. These Gifford Lectures were published as Josiah Royce, The World and the Individual, 2 vols. (Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1976), and William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, The Works of William James, ed. Frederick Burkhardt (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1985). 2. In Chapter 3, Dwayne Tunstall argues that Royce did develop an unpublished response to the “ego-centric predicament” argument advanced against him by Ralph Barton Perry. This response was presented in his Philosophy 9 course at Harvard, the notes for which were published many years later as Metaphysics: His Philosophy 9 Course of 1915–1916, ed. Richard Hocking and Frank Oppenheim (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998). 3. Robert C. Neville, The Highroad around Modernism (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992). 4. Josiah Royce, Josiah Royce’s Seminar, 1913–1914, ed. Grover Smith (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1962), 2. 5. Josiah Royce, The Basic Writings of Josiah Royce, 2 vols., ed. John J. McDermott (New York: Fordham University Press, 2005), 2:712 (hereafter cited in text as BW). 6. Ibid., 2:657. 7. Ibid., 2:661. 8. Ibid., 2:673. 9. Ibid., 2:775–76. 10. Ibid., 2:673. 11. Ibid., 2:747–48. 12. “The Principles of Logic,” Royce’s Logical Essays: Collected Logical Essays of Josiah Royce, ed. D. S. Robinson (Dubuque, Iowa: W. C. Brown Co., 1951), 310–78.  notes to pages 15–22 1. josiah royce: alive and well John J. McDermott 1. Ignas K. Skrupskelis, “Annotated Bibliography of the Published Work of Josiah Royce,” in The Basic Writings of Josiah Royce, 2 vols., ed. J. J. McDermott (New York: Fordham University Press, 2005), 2:1167–1226. 2. Frank M. Oppenheim, Reverence for the Relations of Life (Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 2005). 3. John Clendenning, The Life and Thought of Josiah Royce, 2nd ed. revised and expanded (Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press, 1999). 4. Richard Rorty, “The Invisible Philosopher,” review of The Education of John Dewey, by Jay Martin, New York Times, March 9, 2003, Sunday Book Review, https://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/09/books/the-invisible-philosopher.html. 5. Robert Richardson, William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2006). 6. William James, “Manuscript Lectures,” The Works of William James (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1988), 326. 7. William James, The Correspondence of William James—A Critical Edition, 12 vols. 1992-2004, eds. Elizabeth Berkeley and Ignas Skrupskelis (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1998), 6:603. 8. Josiah Royce, Josiah Royce’s Seminar 1913–1914: As Recorded in the Notebooks of Harry T. Costello, ed. G. Smith (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1963), 14. 9. John J. McDermott, review of Chauncey Wright and the Foundations of Pragmatism, by Edward H. Madden, and Josiah Royce’s Seminar, 1913–1914, ed. by Grover Smith, “Briefer Book Notices,” International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (May 1965): 317–21. 10. Royce, The Sources of Religion (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2001), 262. 11. Charles Hartshorne, “Marcel on God and Causality,” in The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel, The Library of Living Philosophers, vol. 17, ed. P. Schilpp and L. E. Hahn (Chicago: Open Court, 1984) 365–66. 12. Clendenning, The Life and Thought of Josiah Royce, 295. 13. Ibid., 296. 14. The Letters of Josiah Royce, ed. J. Clendenning (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970), 522. 15. “Words of Professor Royce at the Walton Hotel at Philadelphia December 29, 1915,” in The Basic Writings of Josiah Royce, ed. J. J. McDermott (New York: Fordham University Press, 2005), 31–32. 16. Josiah Royce, War and Insurance (New York: Macmillan, 1914), 30. 17. Josiah Royce to W. E. Hocking, Jan. 22, 1908, The Papers of William Ernest Hocking, Houghton Library, Harvard University. Cited in Clendenning, 296. [3.140.185.123] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 12:56 GMT)  notes to pages 23–28 2. a report on the recent “dig” into royce’s mss in the harvard archives Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J., Dawn Aberg, and John J. Kaag 1. Frank Oppenheim, with the assistance of Dawn Aberg and John Kaag, Comprehensive Index of the Josiah Royce Papers in the Harvard University Archives (Institute for American Thought, Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis, 2011), http://royce.iat.iupui.edu/OppenheimIndex. 2. These electronic tools guide researchers around the work of some Harvard “worthy.” 3. The...

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