Nitobe and Royce: Bushidō and the Philosophy of Loyalty

Philosophy East and West 65 (4):1174-1193 (2015)
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Abstract

In recent years, scholars have increasingly paid attention to the philosophy of Josiah Royce. Long lost in the shadow of fellow classical American figures, Royce’s philosophy has enjoyed a renascence, with a spate of publications in a variety of venues studying and applying his thought.1 Like his philosophical brethren, Royce wrote on a wide variety of subjects, his discussions underpinned by a smattering of influences. Much has been remarked of the various Western sources that made an impression on Royce’s thought, but comparatively little has been said of his indebtedness to Eastern sources. Kurt Leidecker’s Josiah Royce and Indian Thought2 and Frank M...

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Mathew A. Foust
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Loyalty.John Kleinig - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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