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Book SynopsisThis work interprets the philosophy of Josiah Royce in terms of his mature ethics. It draws upon a range of his unpublished papers and lecture notes.
Trade Review"Oppenheim is concerned to rescue Royce not only from neglect but from misconceptions of his work which resulted from the turf wars of the early years of the century, and he does so by a thorough examination of Royce's 'epistemology of interpretation' ... readers will find thoughtful and trustworthy comment on many topics, among them loyalty, Royce's realistic idealism, and his conception of the Loos-Spirit, the Interpreter of interpreters." —Religion and Literature