Josiah Royce

Royce, c. 1910 Josiah Royce (; November 20, 1855 – September 14, 1916) was an American Pragmatist and objective idealist philosopher and the founder of American idealism. His philosophical ideas included his joining of pragmatism and idealism, his philosophy of loyalty, and his defense of absolutism.

Royce's "A Word for the Times" (1914) was quoted in the 1936 State of the Union Address by Franklin Delano Roosevelt: "The human race now passes through one of its great crises. New ideas, new issues – a new call for men to carry on the work of righteousness, of charity, of courage, of patience, and of loyalty. [...] I studied, I loved, I labored, unsparingly and hopefully, to be worthy of my generation." Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1965
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1968
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1925
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1892
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1916
    Book
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1904
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1908
    Book
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1897
    Book
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1968
    Book
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1970
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1908
    Book
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1887
    Microform Book
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1988
    Book
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1995
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    by Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916
    Published 1998
    Book
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