The World and the Individual

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"The World and the Individual" is a two-volume work of American idealist philosophy by Josiah Royce that explores the nature of reality, individuality, and the Absolute.

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instanceOf book
book
book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
work of American philosophy
academicDiscipline philosophy
author Josiah Royce NERFINISHED
Josiah Royce NERFINISHED
Josiah Royce NERFINISHED
basedOn Gifford Lectures NERFINISHED
circaPublicationYear 1900
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field history of philosophy
systematic philosophy
genre philosophy
hasPart The World and the Individual, First Series NERFINISHED
The World and the Individual, Second Series NERFINISHED
hasPhilosophicalPosition defense of an internally related universe
rejection of naive realism
view of reality as a system of ideas
hasReception considered a major work of Josiah Royce
influencedBy German idealism
Hegelian philosophy
Kantian philosophy
language English
lectureSeries Gifford Lectures NERFINISHED
mainTopic epistemology
idealism
individuality
metaphysics
nature of reality
the Absolute NERFINISHED
notableFor analysis of the concept of the Absolute
discussion of individuality in metaphysics
systematic defense of absolute idealism
numberOfVolumes 2
partOf The World and the Individual NERFINISHED
The World and the Individual NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool American idealism
absolute idealism
philosophicalTheme problem of error
realism and idealism
relation between the finite and the Absolute
the nature of the self
the structure of experience
publicationCentury 20th century
volumeCount 2

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