The Conception of God in the Philosophy of Josiah Royce: A Critical Explosition of Its Epistemological and Metaphysical Development ... |
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GOD AS ABSOLUTE OMNISCIENT THOUGHT | 14 |
GOD AS A WILLING SELFCONSCIOUS MORAL INDIVIDUAL | 33 |
The Relation of God and the Finite Moral Being | 40 |
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2Ibid 3Ibid 5Ibid abso absolute experience absolute system absolute thought argument Aspect of Philosophy asserts attempt Berkeleian Berkeley Berkeley's complete conceived conception conception of God correspondence difficulty divine Epistemology error ether waves evil impulse existence external meanings external world fact finite experience finite idea finite individual Fugitive Essays fulfilment George Eliot goal Harvard University Library Hibbert Journal hypothesis Ibid ideal identical infinite internal and external Italics Royce's Josiah Royce Journal of Ethics Journal of Speculative judgment lIbid lute Macmillan metaphysical Mezes mind moral ego moral individual nature object ontological organic past and future Philosophical Review Philosophy of Loyalty possible postulate process of interpretation psychology purpose reality realized relation religion rience Royce finds Royce gives Royce's doctrine Royce's philosophy says Royce self-consciousness Self-Representative System sense-data specious present Speculative Philosophy stage of Royce's supplementary essay temporal Theism theory of knowledge time-span tion unity vidual whole York