Josiah Royce

Idealistic Studies 13 (2):147-165 (1983)
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Abstract

Josiah Royce’s discussion of the problem of evil as a traditional problem of philosophy takes place within the framework of his adherence to a doctrine of the Absolute. In his “late” writing, especially The Problem of Christianity, he is concerned more with the problem of redemption and the solution to that problem in terms of atonement than with the classical problem of evil. Accordingly, the present treatment is limited to the writings of Royce’s ‘Absolutist’ period. His admission that evil is palpably real; his discussion of inadequate or partial solutions; the problems of moral and nonmoral evil, of sin and suffering; the absurd, capricious nature of evil and the solidarity of all men in a moral order—all these are treated in turn. A final section offers some broad critical comments and indicates what is permanently valuable in Royce’s position.

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