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  1. 3 de ago. de 2004 · Josiah Royce (1855–1916) was the leading American proponent of absolute idealism, the metaphysical view (also maintained by G. W. F. Hegel and F. H. Bradley) that all aspects of reality, including those we experience as disconnected or contradictory, are ultimately unified in the thought of a single all-encompassing consciousness.

  2. Josiah Royce (November 20, 1855 – September 14, 1916) was an American objective idealist philosopher. He was one of the most influential philosophers of the “period of classical American philosophy,” which lasted from the end of the nineteenth century through the early twentieth century.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Josiah Royce. The American philosopher Josiah Royce (1855-1916) was the last and the greatest spokesperson for systematic philosophical idealism in the United States. Josiah Royce was born on Nov. 20, 1855, at Grass Valley, Calif. His forceful mother gave him his early education.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › josias-royceJosías Royce _ AcademiaLab

    Josías Royce. Josiah Royce (20 de noviembre de 1855 - 14 de septiembre de 1916) fue un filósofo pragmático e idealista objetivo estadounidense y fundador del idealismo estadounidense. Sus ideas filosóficas incluyeron su unión de pragmatismo e idealismo, su filosofía de la lealtad y su defensa del absolutismo.

  5. 8 de mai. de 2017 · The Josiah Royce Society and the Philosophy Department at Vanderbilt University announce the 2019 Douglas MacDonald Conference on the life and work of Josiah Royce, his colleagues and students. This special conference seeks to explore the richness and diversity of American philosophy.

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  7. In his 1905 “Foundations” paper, Royce observed “the ‘yes-no’ relation—the earliest exact relation defined by the human mind” (1905, 386; 1905a, 6). 7. Royce noted that the \ (O\)-relation was initially proposed as the “symmetrical copula” of “inconsistency” in the logical algebra developed by Christine Ladd-Franklin in ...