Abstract
Josiah Royce died on September 14th, 1916, and the Josiah Royce Society and the Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society have collaborated on a special issue honoring his centennial. After a brief sketch of the history and current state of Royce scholarship, I introduce six papers that were selected under the theme of “Royce’s Hidden Influence(s).” Three concern his relation to German philosophy other than Hegel (Fichte, Nietzsche, and Schopenhauer), one revisits a 1916 Festschrift, and two look at his influence on twentieth century thought via C.I. Lewis and Howard Thurman.
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