Hyperthematics. An extension of Josiah Royce's Philosophy of Interpretation

Dissertation, Ku Leuven (2011)
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Contents Acknowledgements iii I. Royce and the Interpretation of His Contemporaries Introduction 1 1. Royce and Lotze 25 Introduction to Lotze. Lotze's ontology. Royce's response to Lotze. Successfull metaphysics renders experience broadly consistent without denying types of human experience. Logically testing metaphysical assumptions offers a promising methodology. The individual is not immediately given but realized through a process. The individual is not immediately given but realized through a process. Conclusion. 2. Royce and James 66 The friendship of James and Royce. James's position. James summarized. Royce's response. The ‘abstract’ ideal has its pragmatic aspect. Logic can supplement pragmatism. Experience itself drives the unifying efforts of speculative philosophy. A more consistent pragmatism hypothesizes broader experience and allows an active and constructive process of response to that experience. Conclusion. 3. Royce and Bradley 108 Bradley's destruction of appearances. Bradley's construction? Royce's response - non-technical. Metaphysics is interpretively applicable to special experiential problems. In active willful attention the ethical complements the theoretical, rendering the relation of finite and absolute interpretable. Royce's response - technical development. Conclusion. 4. Royce and Whitehead 163 Statement of Whitehead's three primary presuppositions. Scheme of Whitehead's philosophy: the role of extended events. The building blocks of Whitehead's metaphysics. Process as an action within and upon experience. The process of concrescence. Consciousness and propositions in Whitehead's philosophy. Royce in comparison with Whitehead. Royce's cosmology in outline. Explicit contrast and comparison of Royce's and Whitehead's philosophies. Principles suggested by the contrast of Royce and Whitehead. II. An Extension of Royce’s Philosophy of Interpretation Preamble: The Need for a Re-Envisioned Philosophy of Interpretation 212 5. The Roycean Hypothetical Method and Its Prospects 226 The interpretation of Christianity. Metaphysical foundations of community. The synthesis and promise of Royce's insights. 6. Hyperthematics 269 Working definition. Some methodological considerations. Some general considerations. Some definitions. The foundational hypertheme and the derivatives. Hyperthematic expansion. The hyperthematic structure of the game. The hyperthematic structure of narrative. The hyperthematic structure of dance. The hyperthematic structure of music. Retrospect and prospect. 7. Hyperthematics Applied: The Corporation As a Hyperthematic Structure 339 Introduction. Restatement of the hyperthemes. The problematic of the corporation. Some exemplifications of the historical development of the corporation. Consideration of several prominent views regarding the purpose of commercial corporations. Consideration of consistency of the corporation as a hyperthematic structure. Hyperthematic reconstruction of the corporation as a community of epsionomic interpretation. Bibliography 412.

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