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Reverence for the Relations of Life: Re-imagining Pragmatism via Josiah Royce's

Description: Reverence for the Relations of Life by Frank M. Oppenheim, A provocative look at Josiah Royces relations with the big three American pragmatists: Charles Pierce, William James, and John Dewey FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Josiah Royce and William James lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Irving Street, just two doors apart, and Charles Peirce grew up only blocks away. John Dewey was born and educated in nearby Vermont. These four great thinkers shared more than geographic space; they engaged in a series of formative philosophical discussions. By tracing the interactions of Royce (1855-1916) with James, Peirce, and Dewey, Oppenheim "re-imagines pragmatism" in a way that highlights the late Royces role as mediator and favors the "seed-plant" image of O. W. Holmes, Jr., over the corridor image of Papini.Josiah Royce emphasized that communities of all sizes-ranging from families to towns-needed "reverence for the relations of life" not only to thrive but to survive. This theme permeates the dialectic of Royces interactions with Peirce, James, and Dewey. Oppenheim analyzes the agreement and disagreement of these thinkers on the method and content of philosophy, skepticism and intelligibility, and nominalism and intentionality, as he uncovers their varied stances toward transcendent Reality.Oppenheim repudiates Ralph Barton Perrys tactic of using Royce as a foil to display James positively, by offering a richer portrait of Royce. Oppenheim calls attention to Royces "doctrine of two levels" and its effects on the distinction of human and super-human, by showing the contrast of Royces "third attitude of will" against two primarily self-centered attitudes of will, and by examining the roles of Spirit, Community, and semiotic process in Royces late thought. Back Cover "Climaxing his long, prolific career as the preeminent interpreter of Royces philosophy, Frank M. Oppenheim has achieved what rightly is called his magnum opus. Reverence for the Relations of Life is a learned and lucid study of Royce, in relation to Peirce, James, and Dewey. Effectively refuting earlier interpreters, such as Ralph Barton Perry, who have marginalized Royce, Oppenheim places him at the center of thought in late-19th and early-20th century America. The book is meticulously researched and it sparkles with fresh insight." --John Clendenning, California State University, Northridge "Frank Oppenheim provides us with a rich, extraordinarily informed and judicious version of the kaleidoscopic relations undergone by C. S. Peirce, W. James, J. Royce, and J. Dewey. They represent one of the most creative clusters in the history of philosophy. Oppenheim refreshingly places Royce as the centerpiece, resulting in a work of impeccable scholarship and wisely tolerant intellectual biography." --John J. McDermott, Texas A&M University "This meticulous and thorough book is a major contribution to the field. Scholars and students in American philosophy and theology will need to take Oppenheims work into serious consideration." --Kelly Parker, Grand Valley State University Author Biography Frank M. Oppenheim, who is widely regarded as an expert on Josiah Royce, brings more than 40 years of study to bear on this magnum opus. Reverence for the Relations of Life will be essential reading for those interested in American philosophy and theology. Review "This meticulous and thorough book will stimulate new insights into the thought and life of Josiah Royce as well as into the ideas and experiences of three other giants in American philosophy, Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. This book will be a valuable resource to all who wish to explore the nuances and depths of the lives and philosophical work of these four giants in American thought." —The Review of Metaphysics"In a time when the patience for scholarship has in large part been put to flight by the need to publish quickly and widely, Oppenheim has taken the time to produce a fascinating provocative look at Josiah Royces relations with the big three American pragmatists-Charles Pierce, William James, and John Dewey. . . . Those seriously interested in the history and culture of pragmatism should read Reverence for the Relations of Life." —Transactions of the C.S. Peirce Society"Oppenheims book signals a change . . . in the contested story of American pragmatism. It represents an opening for a deeper exploration of the origins and meaning of pragmatism in relation to religion and in particular Christianity." —Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews". . . a carefully researched, clearly written history of American pragmatism centered on the development of Josiah Royces thought and his connections with other turn-of-the-century American philosophers. . . . Recommended." —Choice"This book . . . interpret(s) American pragmatism through the prism of Josiah Royce by focusing on his personal and philosophical interactions with Peirce, James, and Dewey. . . . [A] well-researched and scholarly work by one of the great experts in the field." —Catholic Library World"Frank M. Oppenheims book is a study of the personal and intellectual encounters Josiah Royce had with his contemporary philosophical colleagues Charles S. Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. . . . This book is as much a work of philosophy as it is an intellectual history. Oppenheim offers an interpretation of Royces philosophy organized around the theme of reverence for the relations of life, which he argues permeates Royces philosophy and, especially, his late writings. . . . Oppenheim has made a strong case that Royce was indeed a pragmatist of a Peircean orientation and that his philosophy needs to be better known and understood if the full story of the development of pragmatism is to be written." —American Historical Review"This volume is . . . a lengthy appreciation of the philosopher James Royce. . . . The book has three parts in which the author compares Royce to Charles Peirce, then to William James, and finally to John Dewey. . . . Each part mixes biographical information on each thinker and analysis of contrasting doctrines." —The Journal of American History"Frank Oppenheim provides us with a rich, extraordinarily informed and judicious version of the kaleidoscopic relations undergone by C.S. Peirce, W. James, J. Royce, and J. Dewey. They represent one of the most creative clusters in the history of philosophy. Oppenheim refreshingly places Royce as the centerpiece, resulting in a work of impeccable scholarship and wisely tolerant intellectual biography." —John J. McDermott, Texas A&M University"Climaxing his long, prolific career as the preeminent interpreter of Royces philosophy, Frank M. Oppenheim has achieved what rightly is called his magnum opus. Reverence for the Relations of Life is a learned and lucid study of Royce, in relation to Peirce, James, and Dewey. Effectively refuting earlier interpreters, such as Ralph Barton Perry, who have marginalized Royce, Oppenheim places him at the center of thought in late-19th and early-20th century America. The book is meticulously researched and it sparkles with fresh insight." —John Clendenning, California State University, Northridge Review Quote "This volume is . . . a lengthy appreciation of the philosopher James Royce. . . . The book has three parts in which the author compares Royce to Charles Peirce, then to William James, and finally to John Dewey. . . . Each part mixes biographical information on each thinker and analysis of contrasting doctrines." -- The Journal of American History Details ISBN0268040192 Publisher University of Notre Dame Press Language English ISBN-10 0268040192 ISBN-13 9780268040192 Media Book Format Hardcover Imprint University of Notre Dame Press Place of Publication Notre Dame IN Country of Publication United States Short Title REVERENCE FOR RELATIONS OF LIF DOI 10.1604/9780268040192 UK Release Date 2005-01-26 AU Release Date 2005-01-26 NZ Release Date 2005-01-26 US Release Date 2005-01-26 Subtitle Re-imagining Pragmatism via Josiah Royces Interactions with Peirce, James, and Dewey Author Frank M. Oppenheim, Pages 520 Year 2005 Publication Date 2005-01-26 DEWEY 144.3 Audience Undergraduate Alternative 9780268019440 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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