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Comprehensive Index of the Josiah Royce papers in the Harvard University Archives by Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J., Dawn Aberg and John J. Kaag Copyright 2010 by Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J. All Rights Reserved i

INTRODUCTION This Index has been made possible by the concurrence and support of the Josiah Royce Society and of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, along with the support of Cincinnati s Xavier University, the Xavier University Philosophy Department, and the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus. Beyond the generosity of these institutions, many individuals convinced of the need to dig into the Harvard Archives Royce Papers (HARP) have lent their aid and encouragement to our work. Direct engagement in the project began in July 2008 and closed with a semi-final draft in September 2009. The final draft was created after members of the Royce Society s Critical Edition Committee reviewed and offered suggestions for revision in 2010. The long-range aim of the project has been to prepare a document to support application to the National Endowment for the Humanities for financial support of a Critical Edition of Royce s writings. The goal of the comprehensive 2008-2009 review of the entire Harvard Archives Royce collection has been to describe and date (if possible) the documents, and to evaluate whether a particular Roycean writing merits inclusion in the Critical Edition. That extensive review is reflected in this Index. The Index not only embellishes on the Harvard Archives Finding Aid to the Royce Papers. It provides more detailed information than was possible for the Harvard archivists to include in their document. This Index also offers a historical and philosophical context within which to consider the Royce Papers. Along with the Appendix to the Harvard Archives Finding Aid (included here as Appendix C), it is our hope that the present work will act as a road map for scholars in their work with Royce. All these tools are available on-line. Scholars are encouraged to make use of these resources, with the proviso that proper citation be given both to the copyrighted Index and to the Harvard University Archives as sources. This Index is divided into three main sections. Part I includes Royce s book-length works. Part II organizes his shorter texts, both published and unpublished, in chronological order. (To the degree dates are not certain, they have been estimated and noted as such.) These shorter works include individual articles, essays, and lectures. Part III reviews the work contained in the Harvard Archives Royce Papers Boxes 99 and up. 1 While Boxes 1-98 consist of bound folio volumes, with Royce manuscripts mounted on pages (see Appendix C for a complete description), the boxes described by Part III contain loose sheets, notebooks, correspondence and memorabilia, with documents roughly grouped as follows: 1 The number of boxes in the collection is currently 155, but box numbers are held in reserve, and the top number may vary. ii

Logicalia (although non-logic work is interspersed): Boxes 107-114 Royce s Undergraduate and Graduate School work: Boxes 115-120 Professional incoming correspondence: Boxes 121-124 Family (chiefly incoming) correspondence: Boxes 125, 134, and 136 Finally, the present Index is not limited to the Royce writings contained in the Harvard Archives. Indeed, although many manuscripts from Royce s published books are preserved in the Archives, 2 as of 2010 the following manuscripts of published Royce work did not appear to be housed there. 3 California Feud of Oakfield Creek Spirit of Modern Philosophy Outlines of Psychology Herbert Spencer War and Insurance The Hope of the Great Community 4 in its final MS form, The Conception of Immortality, 1899 Ingersoll Lecture 5 We also note that manuscripts for certain unpublished Royce work, which were at some point part of the Roycean corpus as it appeared in Loewenberg s Bibliography of Unpublished Writings of Josiah Royce, Philosophical Review, 26 (September 1917): 578-82, are not included in the Harvard Archives Royce Papers: Royce s PhD. Dissertation MS: On the Interdependence of the Principles of Knowledge (1878). This MS is reserved at Johns Hopkins University and was forwarded by Loewenberg at Lovejoy s request. A typescript copy is contained in HARP at Box 119, Folder 6. A Manuscript Fragment or Sketch: Studies on Progress, (1880). A Manuscript of Royce s Diary of Royce from January 18, 1880 onward. 6 Concerning the evaluations offered throughout the Index, we ask the reader to remember that they are the frail, non-final appraisals of one person from his 2009 point of view Frank Oppenheim (FMO), the point man of the dig team. He offers them to scholars and to the Royce Critical Edition editorial board for their communal appraisal, to 2 See HARP Boxes 1-39. 3 It is possible that these manuscripts have been misplaced, or are housed in California or Baltimore archives. See William E. Hocking s four page list, written in pencil and folded under the front cover of Loewenberg s Notebook in HARP Box 142, folder 3 for a sense of what may have existed after Royce s death. 4 For a pre-final draft in edited typescript see HARP Box 51, document 2. 5 This is not the same manuscript that may be found in HARP Box 61, document 3, which bears the same title. 6 See Fugitive Essays 32-34 and Box 126, Folder 1. iii

confirm, disagree or significantly revise. He seeks that wiser conjoint interpretation of the genuine mind of Royce which the Critical Editors of his Writings are bound to portray. For other scholars and readers, the evaluations may serve as stimuli toward their own more critical appraisal of the person and mind of Royce. Our dig team has sought accuracy throughout the project. Members of the Royce Society have examined drafts, made suggestions and edits, and have reported shortcomings. Nevertheless we recognize the possibility in-creeping errors, and take full responsibility for those that still remain. Time has not always been on our side in the project. We had planned on a fifteen month dig, but a staph infection laid Professor Oppenheim low for two months, during which time his research assistant, Dawn Aberg, and John J. Kaag (working on a volunteer basis), kept the dig going. From May to September 2009, Professor Oppenheim grew well enough to visit the Archives weekly and keep direction going by phone contact. The overall result is a Comprehensive Index that is not as perfect as we had planned. But we believe scholars will find it a useful guide to Royce s writings, one well-suited for computer searches via topics, terms, dates, and hyperlinks. This project would not have been possible without the persevering cooperation of the staff of the Harvard University Archives and its Chief Archivist, Megan Sniffin- Marinoff. To them we are deeply indebted. The dig team: Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J. John J. Kaag Dawn Aberg iv

ABBREVIATIONS EMPLOYED The following abbreviations may be found in the Index. B CSP CG CI CI DA published book Charles Sanders Peirce The Conception of God Comprehensive Index The Conception of Immortality Dawn Aberg 1 st D first draft FD FMO GHH GHP final draft Frank M. Oppenheim, S.J. George Holmes Howison George Herbert Palmer HGC The Hope of the Great Community JC JJK JR KR John Clendenning John J. Kaag Josiah Royce (or KHR) Katharine (Head) Royce Letters The Letters of Josiah Royce, Clendenning, ed. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1970) v

Life MS PC PL RAP RBP RNF RQP RR SER SGE SMP SRI Clendenning, The Thought and Character of Josiah Royce, 2 nd edition (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1999) manuscript The Problem of Christianity The Philosophy of Loyalty The Religious Aspect of Philosophy Ralph Barton Perry Revised Non-Final Draft Race Questions, Provincialism, and Other American Problems Ruth Royce Sarah Eleanor Royce Studies in Good and Evil The Spirit of Modern Philosophy The Sources of Religious Insight WEH William Ernest Hocking WI WI:1 WI:2 WJ War and Insurance The World and the Individual, First Series The World and the Individual, Second Series William James WJO William James and Other Essays vi

Abbreviated Table of Contents 7 Page Introduction Abbreviations Abbreviated Table of Contents Full Table of Contents i v vii ix Part I Book Length Works 1 Theoretical Works 1 Practical Application Books 110 Part II Articles, Essays, Lectures, and Fragments, published and unpublished (chronologically arranged) 138 Juvenilia (Royce s work through 1875, following his graduation from the University of California, Berkeley) Adult Work (1877 to 1916) 138 158 Part III Harvard Archives Royce Papers Boxes 99 154 (unbound documents) 420 Boxes 107-114 Logic Work (with non-logic work mixed in) 466 7 The full in-depth Table of Contents follows. This abbreviated version gives a quick sense of the project s organization. vii

Boxes 115-120 Undergraduate and Graduate School Correspondence 495 Boxes 121-124 Professional (Incoming) Correspondence 516 Boxes 125 134 136 Family Correspondence 517 542 546 Appendix A: Biographical Materials 558 Appendix B: Excerpts from Manuscripts and Notes 583 Appendix C: The Appendix to the Harvard Archives Finding Aid to the Papers of Josiah Royce 606 viii

TABLE OF CONTENTS Comprehensive Index of the Josiah Royce Papers in the Harvard University Archives Introduction Abbreviations Abbreviated Table of Contents Table of Contents Page i v vii ix Part I Book Length Works 1 Theoretical Works 1 Religious Aspect of Philosophy 1 2 California, from the Conquest in 1846 to the Second Vigilance Committee in San Francisco 1 3 The Feud of Oakfield Creek 2 4 The Spirit of Modern Philosophy 2 5 The Conception of God 2 The Absolute and the Individual: a Supplementary Essay 5 6 The Conception of Immortality 8 7 The World and the Individual: First Series 8 The One, the Many, and the Infinite: Supplementary Essay 25 8 The World and the Individual: Second Series 33 ix

9 Outlines of Psychology 69 10 Herbert Spencer: An Estimate and a Review 69 11 Lectures on Modern Idealism 69 12 The Philosophy of Loyalty 73 13 The Sources of Religious Insight 85 14 The Problem of Christianity 87 Part I: The Doctrine of Christian Life 95 Part II: The Real World and the Christian Ideas 99 Practical Application Books 110 15 Primer of Logical Analysis for the Use of Composition Students 110 16 Studies of Good and Evil 110 17 Race Questions, Provincialism, and Other American Problems 121 18 William James and Other Essays 128 19 War and Insurance (manuscripts, book, and articles) 131 20 The Hope of the Great Community 134 Part II Articles, Essays, Lectures, and Fragments, published and unpublished (chronologically arranged) 139 1 Pussy Blackie s Travels 139 2 Is The Assassination of Tyrants Ever Justifiable 141 3 The Miner s Grave 141 4 Untitled Essay ( Lonesome Lovers Grave ) 141 x

5 Fairy Tales: The Greeks 142 6 A Nocturnal Expedition 144 7 Untitled Essay 144 8 Untitled Essay ( Meditation in a Graveyard ) 144 9 An Incursion into the Regions of the Sentimental 144 10 Personification in Early Tongues (1871) 145 11 Our Union 145 12 Sound and Silence 145 13 Personification in Early Tongues (1873) 146 14 Address to the president of the Neolean Society 146 15 Casual Observation of Human Nature 146 16 Recent Discussions on Class Feeling 147 17 The Problem of Class Feeling 147 18 The Modern Novel as a Mode of Conveying Instruction and Accomplishing Reform 147 19 Literary Education 148 20 Comments Suggested by a Principle in the Science of History 148 21 The Prince of Denmark 148 22 The Literary Artist and the Work of Literary Art 149 23 McCullough s Hamlet 149 24 Editorial Responsibility 149 25 The Death of President Durant 149 26 Draper s Religion and Science 149 xi

27 Henry Durant 150 28 The Exercises on the Day of the Funeral 150 29 Notes on Exchanges 150 30 Turgenieff s [sic] Liza 150 31 The Vassar Miscellany and Middlemarch 150 32 Irving and His Critics 151 33 Notes on Exchanges 151 34 Truth in Art 151 35 Berkeley Sunsets 151 36 Darwin Answered, or Evolution a Myth 151 37 T. Hardy s Far from the Madding Crowd 151 38 The Foundation Idea in Poe s Poetry 152 39 Notes on Exchanges 152 40 A Resolution 152 41 Elaine and Ophelia 152 42 A Chess Club 152 43 The Aim of Criticism 152 44 The Commencements Appointments 153 45 On a Passage in Sophocles 153 46 The Holy Grail of Tennyson 153 47 The Aim of Poetry 154 48 The Intention of the Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus 154 49 The Last Days of 75 155 xii

50 Untitled Manuscript (Plato and the Unmoved Mover) 155 51 Untitled Fragments 155 52 Untitled Manuscript (Parmenides) 156 53 The Life Harmony 156 54 Miscellaneous Documents Relating to Royce s Study in Germany 157 55 Certain Points in Aristotle s Treatise of Poetry 158 56 The Circulating Library 158 57 The Spirit of Modern Philosophy 158 58 Fragment (Introduction to lectures at Johns Hopkins University) 159 59 Doctoral Dissertation 159 60 Spinoza s Theory of Religious Liberty in the State 161 61 Group of Essays and Essay Fragments In the Footsteps of Kant Historical Method in Sociology The Truth Seeking Instinct The Definition of Knowledge The Critical Theory of Knowledge Notes Untitled Fragments 162 62 On the Poetry of the German Romantic School 168 63 What Constitutes Good Fiction 170 64 Knowledge and Nature 171 65 Friedrich Albert Lange and his Ethical Idealism 171 66 Untitled (practical and speculative thinking, rational and irrational elements) 172 67 Lectures to Berkeley Classes (Fall 1878) 173 xiii

68 A Monkish Chronicle 176 69 Schiller s Ethical Studies 177 70 Berkeley Lectures 1879 177 71 The Practical Significance of Pessimism 179 72 On the Will as the Principle of Philosophy 179 73 Meditations Before the Gate 179 74 The Nature of Voluntary Progress 180 75 Some Illustrations of the Structure and Growth of Human Thought 181 76 The Possibility of Experience 182 77 Unfinished Rewriting of an Essay in the Californian 182 78 Test of Right and Wrong 182 79 On Purpose and Thought 183 80 Shelley and the Revolution 183 81 Pessimism and Modern Thought 183 82 Essays and Fragments The Purpose of Thought Sketch of the Infinitesimal Calculus Outlines of Critical Philosophy The Work of Thought Thought=Purposes The Interpretation of Consciousness The Scope and Purpose of Psychology Reality and Consciousness 184 83 The Interpretation of Consciousness 188 84 Natural Rights and Spinoza s Essay on Liberty 189 85 Three Essays The Theory of Evolution in its Relation to 190 xiv

Philosophy Matter and Consciousness (fragment) Logic as an English Study 86 Truth-Seeking Manuscripts The Work of the Truth-Seeker The Truth-Seeking Instinct (outline) Book I: Truth and Reality (outline) The Postulates of Truth-Seeking 193 87 George Eliot as a Religious Teacher 196 88 Doubting and Working 197 89 Mind-Stuff and Reality 197 90 Before and Since Kant 197 91 Kant s Relation to Modern Philosophic Progress 198 92 Reality and Consciousness 199 93 Mind and Reality 200 94 Two Days in Life s Woods (a poem) 202 95 Lectures on Ethical Ideals in Relation to Society 202 96 The Freedom of Teaching 203 97 Review, Coues Biogen 203 98 Bancroft s First-Fifth Readers (editorial contribution) 203 99 The Squatter Riot of 50 in Sacramento 203 100 The Opening of the Great West, Oregon and California 204 101 Review, Thompson s A System of Psychology 206 102 Letter to the Editor, Overland Monthly (1886) 206 103 Bancroft and Hittel on California 206 104 Review, Martineau s Types of Ethical Theory 206 xv

105 Two Recent Books on California History 207 106 Tennyson and Pessimism 207 107 Articles for the American Society for Psychical Research 207 108 Letter on Edward Rowland Sill 208 109 Review, Bancroft s Conquest of California 208 110 Review, Madsley s Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings 208 111 Biographical Articles on California Pioneers 208 112 Bancroft s California 208 113 Courses in Ethics at Harvard 208 114 Is There a Philosophy of Evolution 208 115 Reflections After a Wandering Life in Australasia 209 116 Review, Salter s Ethical Religion 209 117 Fremont 209 118 Notes on Current Periodical Literature (International Journal of Ethics) 209 119 Dr. Abbott s Way Out of Agnosticism 209 120 Correction from Professor Royce 209 121 Memorandum of April 13, 1891 210 122 A New Study of Psychology 210 123 Review, Dewey s Outlines of a Critical Theory 210 124 Review, Fairbrain s On the Doctrine of Morality 210 125 Impressions of Australia 210 126 Is There a Science of Education? 210 xvi

127 Montgomery and Fremont: New Documents on the Bear Flag Affair 211 128 The Fremont Legend 211 129 Present Ideals of American University Life 211 130 Two Philosophers of the Paradoxical (Hegel and Schopenhauer) 211 131 Notes on Current Periodical Literature (IJE) 211 132 Editorial Contribution, The Official Policy for the Acquisition of California 133 Editorial Contribution, Sherman and the San Francisco Vigilantes 134 Editorial Contribution, Coleman s San Francisco Vigilance Committee s 211 211 212 135 Review, Spencer s Justice 212 136 The Outlook in Ethics 212 137 Report on Recent Literature of Ethics 212 138 Review, Erdmann s Logische 212 139 Review, Herbert s A Textbook in Psychology 212 140 Report on Recent Philosophical Discussions 213 141 The Implications of Self-Consciousness 213 142 The Parallel Series 214 143 Report on Recent Literature of Ethics 214 144 Philosophy 214 145 Mental Defect and Disorder from the Teacher s Point of View 214 146 On Certain Psychological Aspects of Moral Training 214 xvii

147 Lectures to Teachers 1. What is a General Idea? 2. General Ideas and the Theory of Habits 3. The Constituents of a General Idea 4. General Ideas on Products of Imitation 5. The Psychology of Imitation 6. Apperception, Attention, and the Theory of an Orderly Acquisition of General Ideas 7. Some Imperfections of General Ideas 8. The Psychological Theory of Self- Consciousness 9. On a Due Regard for the Varieties of Individual Temperament 10. Mental Defect and Disorder from a Teacher s Point of View 11. On Some Special Devices for Mental Training 12. On Certain Psychological Aspects of Moral Training 215 148 The Two-Fold Nature of Knowledge 236 149 Tolstoi and the Unseen Moral Order 240 150 Review, Brisbane s A Mental Biography 240 151 Two Studies of Philosophical Idealism 241 152 Phases of Thought and Criticism 241 153 Review, Bosanquet s A History of Aesthetic 241 154 Review, Wright s The Human and Its Relations to the Divine 241 155 Review, Sharp s The Aesthetic Element in Morality 241 156 Philosophy 241 157 The Knowledge of Good and Evil 241 158 Review, Bradley s Appearance and Reality 242 159 Can Psychology Be Founded on the Study of Consciousness Alone 242 xviii

160 The Case of John Bunyan 242 161 The External World and the Social Consciousness 243 162 The Imitative Functions and Their Place in Human Nature 243 163 The Problem of Paracelsus 243 164 The Student of Philosophy 243 165 Review, Brothers of the Christian Schools, Elementary Course of Christian Philosophy 244 166 Natural Law, Ethics and Evolution 244 167 Review, Sterrett s The Ethics of Hegel 245 168 Review, Thompson s The Ethics of Literary Art 245 169 Review, Thoughts from the Writings of John C. Learned 170 Introduction to Thompson s The Unity of Fichte s Doctrine of Knowledge 245 245 171 Preliminary Report on Imitation 245 172 Self-Consciousness, Social Consciousness and Nature 245 173 Some Observations on the Anomalies of Self- Consciousness 246 174 The Study of Philosophy 247 175 Review, Hyslop s The Elements of Ethics 247 176 Fragments (1895?) A General Sketch of the Metaphysics of Individual Self-Consciousness To Define the Absolute as the Ultimate Reality 247 177 Review, Dewey s The Study of Ethics 251 178 Philosophy 251 xix

179 Review, Baldwin s Mental Development in the Child and the Race 251 180 Certitudes and Illusions 251 181 Augustus Graham Lectures: On Theism 1. The Present Position of Theism 2. The Philosophical Conception of God 3. The Moral World as the Revelation of God 4. God and Nature: Evolution and Ethics 5. The Theistic Interpretation of Nature 252 182 Browning s Theism 269 183 Ten Fragments 1. Discussion on the Reality of Time 2. Discussion on the Concepts: Equal, Greater, Order, Less. 3. Principles Relating to Duty to Animals 4. The Concept of Fitness 5. Notes for Remarks Upon Absolute Truth 6. Notes for Monotheism in Hastings 7. Preface 8. Cartesianism 9. Untitled Outlines for Projected Book 10. Poincare on Space 269 184 Outlines of Psychology, or a Study of the Human Mind 274 185 Philosophy 274 186 Review, McTaggart s Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic 274 187 Review, Stout s Analytic Psychology 275 188 New Orleans Lectures: The Psychology of Intellect 1. The General Nature of the Human Intellect 2. The Social Basis of the Intellectual Life 3. The Social Origin of the Reasoning Process 4. The Social Origin of Our Fundamental Ideas 5. Practical Consequences of the Social Theory of the Intellect 276 189 Benedict Spinoza 280 190 Comment on Hegel s Social Theory 281 xx

191 Immanuel Kant 281 192 Originality and Consciousness 281 193 The Problem of Job 281 194 Systematic Philosophy in America in the Years 1893, 1894, and 1895 282 195 President Andrews Case 282 196 Some Characteristics of Being 282 197 Finale of Lecture on Intellect and Will 283 198 Philosophy IX 1897-98 284 199 Phil. 9 Metaphysics Examination 285 200 New Methods at Hingham 286 201 The Social Factors in the Conception of Reality 286 202 Review, Hittell s History of California 286 203 Review Trine s In Tune with the Infinite 286 204 The 20 th Century Club Lectures: The Social Factors in the Development of Individual Minds 1. Introduction: The General Nature of the Intellect 2. The Basis of Our Social Consciousness 3. The Beginnings of Social Life in the Individual 4. (Continuation) 5. Theory of the Origin of the Ideas of Ego and Alter 6. The Social Basis of the Thinking Process 7. The Social Basis of the Reasoning Process 8. The Social Basis of Conscience 9. The Social Basis of our View of Nature 10. Review of Results 287 205 The New Psychology and the Consulting Psychologist 296 206 The Psychology of Invention 296 xxi

207 The Social Basis of Conscience 296 208 Untitled Manuscript (1898?) 296 209 Cambridge Conferences: Aspects of Social Psychology (Six Untitled Lectures) 299 210 The Growth of the Social Mind 306 211 Review, Stout s A Manual of Psychology 308 212 The American University Gymnasium 308 213 The Pacific Coast: A Psychological Study of Influence 308 214 Professor Everett as a Metaphysician 308 215 The Recent University Movement in America 308 216 Some Characteristic Tendencies of American Civilization 308 217 Activity (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 312 218 Agreement (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 313 219 All (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 313 220 Analogy (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 313 221 Analogy of Experience (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 313 222 Apprehension (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 313 223 Autonomy (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 313 224 Category (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 313 225 Greek Terminology (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 313 226 History of Philosophy (with Dewey) (entry, Baldwin s Dictionary) 314 227 Individual 314 xxii

228 Individuality 314 229 Kant s Terminology 314 230 Latin and Scholastic Terminology 314 231 Hegel s Terminology 314 232 John Fiske: His Work as a Philosophical Writer and Teacher 317 233 Joseph LeConte 318 234 Recent Discussions on the Concept of the Infinite 318 235 The Concept of the Infinite 319 236 The Old and the New: A Lesson 320 237 Provincialism: A Plea for Stronger Local Sentiment to Restrain National Heedlessness 238 Recent Logical Inquiries and their Psychological Bearings 320 323 239 Alumni Banquet Speech, Johns Hopkins University 324 240 What Should Be the Attitude of Teachers of Philosophy Towards Religion? 324 241 Introduction to Fiske s Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy 324 242 Letter to Munsterberg (1903) 324 243 Pope Leo s Philosophical Movement and Its Relations to Modern Thought 325 244 The Problem of Natural Religion 325 245 Essays (chiefly logical) Mr. Bertrand Russell s Problem of The Contraction Three Papers relating to 1903 Philosophical Conference The Hero Burk (not logical essay) Concluding Summary 326 xxiii

246 Notes on Logic 327 247 Phil. 15 Plan of Course 327 248 Introduction to van Becelaere s La Philosophie en Amerique 328 249 The Eternal and the Practical 328 250 The Present Significance of Kant 331 251 Relation of the Columbia-St.Louis-Richmond Lecture Series 252 The Columbia Lectures: Some Characteristics of the Thinking Process (Five Lectures) 253 The Clergyman s Relation to Philosophical Inquiry (The Andover Address) 254 Herbert Spencer and His Contribution to the Concept of Evolution 332 335 350 354 255 notes from manila envelope covers (lists and outlines) 354 256 The St. Louis Lecture: The Sciences of the Ideal 355 257 The Richmond Lectures 356 258 Wie unterscheiden sich gesunde und krankhafte Geisteszustande beim Kind 356 259 Introduction to Poincare s Science and Hypothesis 356 260 Kant s Doctrine on the Bases of Mathematics 356 261 Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Relations in the Exact Sciences 262 The Relation of the Principles of Logic to the Foundations 357 357 263 Notes from manila envelope covers 358 xxiv

264 A Study Toward the Generalization of the O-Relation 358 265 A Generalization of the O-Relation 358 266 Race Questions and Prejudices 358 267 Review, Hyslop s Problems of Philosophy 360 268 The Present State of the Question Regarding the First Principles of Theoretical Science 269 The Baltimore Lectures: Lectures on Modern Idealism 1. Introduction 2. The Modification of Kant s Conception of Self 3. The Concept of the Absolute and the Dialectical Method 4. The Dialectical Method in Schelling 5. The Dialectical Progress of Hegel s Phaenomenologie 6. Hegel s Mature System 360 361 270 Immortality 364 271 What Sort of Existence Have the Entities of Mathematics 272 The Urbana Lectures 1. The Problem of Ethics 2. Four Types of Personality 3. Loyalty as a Personal and as a Social Virtue 4. Loyalty as a Factor in American Life 5. Personality and Immortality 364 367 273 The Yale Undergraduate Ethics Course 374 274 Some Relations of Physical Training to the Present Problems of Moral Education in America 275 Review, Riley s American Philosophy: The Early Schools 376 376 276 Football and Ideals 376 277 Introduction to Vassar Phi Beta Kappa Lecture 376 xxv

278 The American College and Life 377 279 The Problem of Truth in the Light of Recent Discussion 280 Provincialism Based on a Study of Early Conditions in California 377 378 281 The Recent Psychotherapeutic Movement in America 378 282 What is Vital in Christianity? 378 283 A Word of Greeting to William James 378 284 Smith College Lectures on Modern Philosophy 379 285 Introductory Word to Sampter s The Reality of the Temporal 385 286 The Reality of the Temporal 385 287 The Sources of Religious Insight 386 288 What is Philosophy and Why Study Philosophy? 387 289 Loyalty and Insight 388 290 Axiom (Hastings Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics) 291 Minute on the Life and Service of Professor William James 389 389 292 In Honor of Professor Palmer 389 293 A Communication Dealing with the Relations Between Two Institutions 390 294 James as a Philosopher 390 295 On Definitions and Debates 390 296 Introduction to Kuhnemann s Schiller 392 297 Prinzipien der Logik 392 xxvi

298 Error and Truth 393 299 Atonement (Hastings Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics) 393 300 The Christian Doctrine of Life 393 301 An Extension of the Algebra of Logic 393 302 George Fox as Mystic 394 303 Primitive Ways of Thinking With Special Reference to Negation and Classification 395 304 The Second Death 395 305 Some Psychological Problems Emphasized by Pragmatism 306 Some Relations Between Philosophy and Science in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century in Germany 307 Address for Meeting of American Students at Oxford (1913) 395 395 395 308 Shop-Talk Prepared for the Author s Club 397 309 Introductory Note to Enrique s Problems of Science 397 ` 310 The Mechanical, the Historical, and the Statistical 397 311 A Plea for Provincial Independence in Education 398 312 War and Insurance: An Address Delivered Before the Philosophical Union of the University of California 398 313 Professor Royce on His Reviewer 398 314 The Spirit of the Community 398 315 A Word for the Times 399 316 Introductory Note to Sears The Drama of the Spiritual Life 399 xxvii

317 An American Thinker on the War 399 318 Professor Josiah Royce of Harvard Advocates Insurance by the Nations of the World 399 319 Belgium as Teacher of the Nations 400 320 The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Case of Middlebury College 400 321 Extension Course in Ethics 400 322 Duties of Americans in the Present War 400 323 Charles Saunders Peirce 401 324 Mind 401 325 Monotheism (Hastings Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics) 402 326 The Hope of the Community 402 327 The Hope of the Great Community 403 328 Professor Royce s Lusitania Speech 404 329 Words of Professor Royce at the Walton Hotel at Philadelphia 330 Negation (Hastings Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics) 331 Order (Hastings Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics) 404 405 405 332 Nietzsche 407 Part III Harvard Archives Royce Papers Boxes 99 154 HARP Box Numbers 409 Index Page Number Box 99 409 xxviii

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Box 153 551 Box 154 551 Box 155 552 Appendix A: Biographical Materials 553 Introduction 553 Autobiographica 553 Biographical Witness 576 Appendix B: Excerpts from Manuscripts and Notes 578 Plans for the Hibbert Course 578 The Doctrine of Signs The Problem of Christianity Lecture XIV (unpublished) The Unpublished Fifth Section of the last Augustus Graham Lecture The Theistic Interpretation of Nature 584 591 Royce on the topic of Immortality 595 Appendix C: The Appendix to the Harvard Archives Finding Aid to the Papers of Josiah Royce 602 xxxi