The Place of "The Problem of Job" in the Philosophy of Josiah Royce1

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 33 (1):32 (2012)
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Dear Mr. Royce,"In what magazine was your article on the book of Job published . . . ?"At first glance, the answer to this question seems rather simple: Josiah Royce published "The Problem of Job" in the sixth issue of The New World in 1897, and later made very slight revisions to the article when he selected it as the lead chapter in his Studies of Good and Evil, published with Appleton and Company in 1898. Within weeks of the note from Cabot, Royce must have directed his student in finding the article since Cabot writes another letter describing the way in which the short piece affected him. Describing "The Problem of Job," Cabot writes to Royce that "whenever you write of optimism and pessimism you strike ..

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