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Josiah Royce Quotes

So far as we live and strive at all, our lives are various, are needed for the whole, and are unique.
Josiah Royce

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Philosopher Quotes
Category:
American Philosopher Quotes
Date of Birth:
November 20, 1855
Date of Death:
September 14, 1916
Nationality:
American
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Select Josiah Royce Quotations:
God is One, all our lives have various and unique places in the harmony of the divine life.
Josiah Royce

But you are alone. Yet I never tell what you are. And if your face lights up my world as no other can - well, this feeling too, when viewed as the mere psychologist has to view it, appears to be simply what all the other friends report about their friends.
Josiah Royce

The lonely wanderer, who watches by the seashore the waves that roll between him and his home, talks of cruel facts, material barriers that, just because they are material, and not ideal, shall be the irresistible foes of his longing heart.
Josiah Royce

This preparatory sort of idealism is the one that, as I just suggested, Berkeley made prominent, and, after a fashion familiar. I must state it in my own way, although one in vain seeks to attain novelty in illustrating so frequently described a view.
Josiah Royce

The other aspect of idealism is the one which gives us our notion of the absolute Self. To it the first is only preparatory. This second aspect is the one which from Kant, until the present time, has formed the deeper problem of thought.
Josiah Royce

We seek true individuality and the true individuals. But we find them not. For lo, we mortals see what our poor eyes can see; and they, the true individuals, - they belong not to this world of our merely human sense and thought.
Josiah Royce

That this individual life of all of us is not something limited in its temporal expression to the life that now we experience, follows from the very fact that here nothing final or individual is found expressed.
Josiah Royce


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And just because God attains and...
As for you, my beloved friend...
But you are alone. Yet I...
For myself, I do not now...
For the Absolute, as we now...
God is One, all our lives...
God too longs; and because the...
I never felt a feeling that...
I teach at Harvard that the...
Ideas any one can mould as...
If I look to see what...
Interfere with the reality of my...
Listen to any musical phrase or...
No baseness or cruelty of treason...
No consensus of men can make...
Of this our true individual life...
Our will makes constantly a sort...
So far as we live and...
So, as one sees, I by...
That this individual life of all...
The lonely wanderer, who watches by...
The other aspect of idealism is...
The world, as transformed by this...
This preparatory sort of idealism is...
We seek true individuality and the...

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