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ISBN: 1025902157

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The Philosophy of Loyalty

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"The Philosophy of Loyalty" is a seminal work of moral philosophy that explores the ethical foundation of human conduct through the lens of devotion. Written by the influential American philosopher Josiah Royce, this text defines loyalty not merely as a sentiment, but as a practical and thoroughgoing commitment to a cause that transcends the individual self. Royce argues that loyalty is the supreme moral good, serving as the unifying principle that brings meaning to a person's life and provides a basis for social harmony.

Throughout the book, Royce examines the relationship between individual autonomy and social obligation, proposing that true fulfillment is found when one dedicates their life to a cause larger than themselves. He distinguishes between different forms of loyalty and introduces the concept of "loyalty to loyalty," a universal ethical standard designed to resolve conflicts between competing causes. By examining the psychological and metaphysical aspects of commitment, Royce provides a compelling framework for understanding how personal identity is shaped by our relationships and responsibilities.

This work remains a cornerstone of American Idealism and continues to be studied for its insights into ethics, social philosophy, and the nature of community. "The Philosophy of Loyalty" offers a timeless exploration of what it means to lead a purposeful and morally grounded life in a complex world.

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