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The Relevance of Royce ed. Kelly A. Parker and Jason Bell (review)

The Relevance of Royce ed. Kelly A. Parker and Jason Bell (review) Volume 37, n o. 2, m ay 2016 179 specific terms is a problem for which s later needs to be held responsible. b ut i am concerned at times that some of his most forceful claims trade on this vagueness, or presume a clarity that just does not exist. This has not prevented him, however, from writing a very interesting and thoughtful book, one that i would strongly recommend to the readers of this journal. The Relevance of Royce. e dited by Kelly A. Parker and Jason b ell. n ew y ork: f ordham u niversity Press, 2014. 327 pp. $55 cloth. (r eviewed by d avid W. r odick, Xavier u niversity) We are in the midst of a renascence of r oyce. The Relevance of Royce consists of a collection of essays from leading experts on the philosophy of Josiah r oyce, demonstrating its relevance to contemporary concerns. The book is divided into two parts: Part i (h istorical e xplorations) explores the depth of r oyce’s thought, while Part ii (Practical e xtensions) considers its reach. The book is “intended to be an interdisciplinary resource for scholars interested in tracing both the historical importance http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Theology & Philosophy University of Illinois Press

The Relevance of Royce ed. Kelly A. Parker and Jason Bell (review)

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Publisher
University of Illinois Press
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2156-4795

Abstract

Volume 37, n o. 2, m ay 2016 179 specific terms is a problem for which s later needs to be held responsible. b ut i am concerned at times that some of his most forceful claims trade on this vagueness, or presume a clarity that just does not exist. This has not prevented him, however, from writing a very interesting and thoughtful book, one that i would strongly recommend to the readers of this journal. The Relevance of Royce. e dited by Kelly A. Parker and Jason b ell. n ew y ork: f ordham u niversity Press, 2014. 327 pp. $55 cloth. (r eviewed by d avid W. r odick, Xavier u niversity) We are in the midst of a renascence of r oyce. The Relevance of Royce consists of a collection of essays from leading experts on the philosophy of Josiah r oyce, demonstrating its relevance to contemporary concerns. The book is divided into two parts: Part i (h istorical e xplorations) explores the depth of r oyce’s thought, while Part ii (Practical e xtensions) considers its reach. The book is “intended to be an interdisciplinary resource for scholars interested in tracing both the historical importance

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American Journal of Theology & PhilosophyUniversity of Illinois Press

Published: Jun 2, 2016

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