Josiah Royce bibliography

Josiah Royce, 1914.

The works of American philosopher Josiah Royce (November 20, 1855 – September 14, 1916) include magazine articles, book reviews, other occasional writings, and several books.

Works

Title
Date
First publisher
Notes
Primer of Logical Analysis 1881 A.L. Bancroft and Company
The Religious Aspect of Philosophy 1885 Houghton, Mifflin and Company
California: A Study of American Character 1886 Houghton, Mifflin and Company
The Feud of Oakfield Creek 1887 Houghton, Mifflin and Company
The Spirit of Modern Philosophy 1892 Houghton, Mifflin and Company
The Conception of God 1897 The Macmillan Company
Studies of Good and Evil 1898 D. Appleton & Company
The World and the Individual 1900–1901 The Macmillan Company The Gifford Lectures delivered at the University of Aberdeen. The first series was given between January 11 and February 1, 1899; the second, in January 1900.
The Conception of Immortality 1900 Houghton, Mifflin and Company The Ingersoll Lecture for 1899, delivered at Harvard.
Outlines of Psychology 1903 The Macmillan Company
Herbert Spencer: An Estimate and Review 1904 Fox, Duffield & Co.
The Philosophy of Loyalty 1908 The Macmillan Company
Race Questions, Provincialisms and Other American Problems 1908 The Macmillan & Company
William James and Other Essays on the Philosophy of Life 1911 The Macmillan Company
The Sources of Religious Insight 1912 Charles Scribner's Sons The Bross Lectures delivered at Lake Forest College, November 13 to 19, 1911.
The Problem of Christianity 1913 The Macmillan Company Lectures delivered before the Lowell Institute in Boston and on the Hibbert Foundation at Manchester College, Oxford.
War and Insurance 1914 The Macmillan Company

Posthumous

Title
Date
First publisher
Notes
The Hope of the Great Community 1916 The Macmillan Company Royce died while this book was in the press.[1]
Lectures on Modern idealism 1919 Yale University Press Edited with an introduction by Jacob Lowenberg.
Fugitive Essays 1920 Harvard University Press Edited with an introduction by Jacob Lowenberg. Another edition was published by Books for Libraries Press in 1968.
Royce's Logical Essays 1951 W.C. Brown Company
Josiah Royce's Seminar 1913-1914 1963 Rutgers University Press Edited with an essay on the philosophy of Royce by Richard Hocking.
Josiah Royce's Late Writings 2001 Thoemmes Press Edited with an introduction by Frank M. Oppenheim.

Articles

Title
Publication date
First published in
Notes
"The Modern Novel as a Mode of Conveying Instruction and Accomplishing Reform" April 1874 The Berkeleyan
"Literary Education" May 1874 The Berkeleyan
"The Prince of Denmark" August 1874 The Berkeleyan
"The Aim of Poetry" June 1875 The Overland Monthly
"The Intention of Prometheus Bound of Æschylus" April 1875 Bulletin of the University of California Bachelor of Arts thesis, dated April 29, 1875.
"The Life-Harmony" August 1875 The Overland Monthly
"On a Passage in Sophocles" 1875 Oakland Daily Transcript Oration delivered during commencement ceremonies at the University of California, June 9, 1875.
"Truth in Art" 1875 Oakland Daily News
"The Circulating Library" 1878 The Berkeleyan
"A Monkish Chronicle" 1878 The Berkeleyan
"Schiller's Ethical Studies" 1878 The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
"Natural Rights and Spinoza's Essay on Liberty" 1880 The Berkeley Quarterly
"Shelley and the Revolution" 1880 The Californian
"Before and Since Kant" 1881 The Berkeley Quarterly
"The Decay of Earnestness" 1881 The Californian
"Doubting and Working" 1881 The Californian
"George Elliot as a Religious Teacher" 1881 The Californian
"Kant's Relation to Modern Philosophy Progress" 1881 The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
"'Mind-Stuff' and Reality" 1881 Mind For a reply see F.W. Frankland, "Prof. Royce on 'Mind-Stuff'".[2]
"Pessimism and Modern Thought" 1881 The Berkeley Quarterly
"How Beliefs are Made" 1882 The Californian
"Mind and Reality" 1882 Mind
"The Freedom of Teaching" 1883 The Overland Monthly
"After-images" 1884 Science Comments on Sidney Hodges' article "After-images."[3]
"The Squatter Riot of '50 in Sacramento" 1885 The Overland Monthly Reprinted with a new introduction in Studies of Good and Evil as "An Episode of Early California Life: The Squatter Riot of 1850 in Sacramento."[4]
"Tennyson and Pessimism" January 1887 The Harvard Monthly
"The Practical Value of Philosophy" 1889 The Ethical Record
"Reflections after a Wandering Life in Australasia" May 1889 The Atlantic Monthly
"Reflections after a Wandering Life in Australasia" June 1889 The Atlantic Monthly Second paper.
"Frémont" 1890 The Atlantic Monthly
"Light on the Seizure of California" 1890 The Century Magazine
"A Neglected Study" 1890 The Harvard Monthly
"The Outlook in Ethics" 1891 The International Journal of Ethics
"Present Ideals of American University Life" 1891 Scribner's Magazine
"Two Philosophers of the Paradoxical: Hegel" January 1891 The Atlantic Monthly
"Two Philosophers of the Paradoxical: Schopenhauer" February 1891 The Atlantic Monthly
"The Implications of Self-Consciousness" 1892 The New World

Book reviews

Title
Publication date
First published in
Notes
"Draper's Religion and Science" February 1875 The Berkeleyan Review of John William Draper, The History of the Conflict between Religion and Science.
"Some Recent Studies on Ideas of Motion" 1883 Science Review of Salomon Stricker, Studien über die bewegungs Vorstellungen.
"Coues's Biogen" 1884 Science Review of Elliott Coues, Biogen: A Speculation on the Origin and Nature of Life.
"Martineau's Types of Ethical Theory" 1885 The Nation Review of James Martineau, Types of Ethical Theory.
"Thompson's Psychology" 1885 The Nation Review of Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, A System of Psychology.
"Abbot's Scientific Theism" 1886 Science Review of Francis Ellingwood Abbot, Scientific Theism. Abbot's reply to this review can be found in the preface to the third edition of his book.[5]
"Bancroft and Hittell on California" 1886 The Nation Review of Theodore H. Hittell, History of California (vol. 2); and Hubert Howe Bancroft, History of the Pacific States of North America (vol. 16).
"Philosophical Questions of the Day" 1886 Science Review of Eduard von Hartmann, Philosophische fragen der gegenwart.
"Two Recent Books upon California History" 1886 The Nation Review of Theodore H. Hittell, History of California (vol. 1); and Hubert Howe Bancroft, History of the Pacific States of North America (vols. 19 and 20).
"Brancoft's Conquest of California" 1887 The Nation Review of Hubert Howe Bancroft, History of the Pacific States of North America (vol. 17).
"Dr. Abbott's 'Way Out of Agnosticism'" 1890 The International Journal of Ethics Review of Francis Ellingwood Abbot, The Way Out of Agnosticism. Abbot eventually responded with Professor Royce's Libel[6] in which he sought redress from Royce's employer Harvard University. The debate moved to the pages of The Nation, where Charles Sanders Peirce[7] took Abbot's side; William James[8] less so. Royce's attorney, Joseph Bangs Warner, also contributed to this debate.[9]
"Salter's Ethical Religion" 1890 The Nation Review of William Mackintire Salter, Ethical Religion.
"A New Study of Psychology" 1891 The International Journal of Ethics Review of William James, The Principles of Psychology.
"Notes on Current Periodic Literature" 1891 The International Journal of Ethics Comments on current issues of the Monist, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, and Philosophische Studien.
Untitled July 1891 The International Journal of Ethics Review of Robert B. Fairbairn, On the Doctrine of Morality in its Relation to the Grace of Redemption.
Untitled July 1891 The International Journal of Ethics Review of John Dewey, Outlines of a Critical Theory of Ethics.
Untitled October 1891 The International Journal of Ethics Review of Herbert Spencer, Justice: Being Part IV. of the Principles of Ethics.

Other works

References

  1. McDermott, John J. (2005). The Basic Writings of Josiah Royce. New York: Fordham University Press, p. 1219.
  2. Frankland, F.W. (1881). "Prof. Royce on 'Mind-Stuff'," Mind, Vol. VII, 1881, pp. 110–114.
  3. Hodges, Sidney (1883). "After-images," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XIV, pp. 622–638.
  4. Royce, Josiah (1898). "An Episode of Early California Life: The Squatter Riot of 1850 in Sacramento." In: Studies of Good and Evil. New York: D. Appleton & Company, pp. 298–348.
  5. Abbot, Francis Ellingwood (1888). "Preface." In: Scientific Theism. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, pp. xi–xvii.
  6. Abbot, Francis Ellingwood (1891). Professor Royce's Libel, a Public Appeal for Redress to the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard University. Boston: G.H. Ellis.
  7. Peirce, C. S. (1891). "Abbott Against Royce," The Nation, Vol. LIII, p. 372.
  8. James, William (1891). "Abbott Against Royce," The Nation, Vol. LIII, pp. 387–388.
  9. Warner, Joseph Bangs (1891). "The Suppression of Dr. Abbot's Reply", The Nation, Vol. LIII, p. 408. Also see Abbot, Francis Ellingwood (1891). "Mr. Warner's 'Evidence in Full' Completed", The Nation, Vol. LIII, p. 426. For more details on the "Abbott affair" see Clendenning, John (1999). The Life and Thought of Josiah Royce. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
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