
A classic study of the origins and foundations of post-Kantian idealism.
"Royce has . . . gone straight for the toughest kernel of that period of thought, Kant's Deduction of the Categories, and has actually succeeded in making clear what Kant was about, and what Fichte...





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Lectures On Modern Idealism is a book written by Josiah Royce that delves into the philosophical concept of idealism. In this book, Royce discusses the nature of reality and how it relates to our perception of the world. He explores the different forms of idealism, including...



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Lectures On Modern Idealism is a book written by Josiah Royce, an American philosopher, in which he discusses the concept of idealism and its evolution in modern times. The book is a collection of lectures that were delivered by Royce at the University of California, Berkeley,...




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