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    Josiah Royce in Focus (review)
    The Pluralist 4 (2): 127-134. 2009.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Josiah Royce in FocusDwayne A. TunstallJosiah Royce in Focus Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2008.Josiah Royce in Focus reads like a sequel to Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley’s earlier book on Royce’s public philosophy, Genuine Individuals and Genuine Communities. As she did in Genuine Individuals and Genuine Communities, Kegley does a remarkable job of interpreting Royce’s philosophy such that…Read more
  •  10
    The Self as Naturally and Socially Embedded but Also as So Much More
    In F. Thomas Burke & Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski (eds.), George Herbert Mead in the Twenty-First Century, Lexington Press. 2013.
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    Persuasion and Compulsion in Democracy (edited book)
    with Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński
    Lexington Books. 2013.
    The book presents a variety of philosophical and socio-political perspectives related to the relationship between persuasion and compulsion in democracy. It meets the need of the present time, in America and in Europe, to re-read and discuss the basic assumptions of democracy and the role of individual within it in the context of institutional persuasions that can become factual compulsions for other institution and, first of all, individuals.
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    The End of the Road: The Death of Individualism
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 16 115-134. 1983.
    Though John Barth won the National Book Award for his novel, Giles Goat Boy, his second novel, The End of the Road, proves a more interesting case study for our purposes, namely, to explore the relationship between philosophy and literature. This is so for at least three reasons. First, by the author's own admission, the novel is intended as a refutation of ethical subjectivism, particularly as expoused by Jean Paul Sartre. Secondly, in the novel, Barth, like Virginia Woolf in To the Lighthouse,…Read more
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    Technology as a Human Affair (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 19 (59): 21-22. 1991.
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    The Self Awakened (review)
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 35 (106): 70-72. 2007.
  •  1
    Royce, Josiah
    In James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, . 2011.
  • Genuine Individuals and Genuine Communities
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 33 (4): 1050-1059. 1997.
  • Bruce Kuklick, "Josiah Royce: An Intellectual Biography" (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 12 (1): 77. 1976.
  • The contextual human person: Reflections on the philosophy of Marjorie Grene
    In R. E. Auxier & L. E. Hahn (eds.), The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene, La Salle, Illinois: Open Court. pp. 63. 2002.
  • Not neopragmatism but critical pragmatism: there are times when the private must become public
    In Randall Auxier, Eli Kramer & Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński (eds.), Rorty and Beyond, Lexington Books. 2019.
  • Too Thin a Self, too Small a Human
    Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 3. 1994.
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2 328-331. 1988.