Community, individual, and world in the later works of Josiah Royce and Charles Taylor /

and dissimilarities between their respective social

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hilde, Thomas Christian
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1994.
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Summary:and dissimilarities between their respective social
be inadequate, I argue that Royce's notion of community
believe attempt to resolve the contradictions of community,
debate in academia while parallel conflicts have arisen
humanity. In recent times, we again find them the subject of
individual, and world. The two views are those of Josiah
intellectual debate. The dichotomy has historically resisted
it means to be both socially engaged and free.
philosophies, their social ontologies, and the ameliorative
places us on the right footing towards an attempt to escape
practices they advocate. Although I find Taylor's account to
resolution. The present thesis presents two views that I
route represents a bequest of a greater comprehension of what
Royce and Charles Taylor. I wish to show the similarities
the dualism of individual and community. This alternative
throughout the world which appear to instantiate the
Two ideals, those of community and cosmopolitanism, have
wound their ways through the history of philosophy and
Item Description:"Major subject: Philosophy".
Vita.
Physical Description:vi, 109 leaves ; 28 cm.
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.