A cogent blueprint for the development of a -public philosophy- that integrates shared principles and values into our troubled social structure and articulates a consensus vision of society's future.
The continuing vitality of American thought stems, to a large extent, from the application of its historical roots embedded in contemporary problems and issues. Yet for some time the signal contributions of Josiah Royce (1855-1916) have been overlooked in the formulation and shaping of critical areas of public policy. In this brilliantly articulated new book, ethicist Jacquelyn Kegley carefully...
A cogent blueprint for the development of a -public philosophy- that integrates shared principles and values into our troubled social structure and ar...