Published in 1912, this collection of seven essays sets out Royce’s own religious views on such topics as ‘The Religious Problem and the Human Individual, ‘ ‘Individual and Social Experience as Sources of Religious Insight, ‘ ‘The World and the Will, ‘ and ‘The Religious Mission of Sorrow.’ The New York Times called it ‘vital and intelligible.’
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Josiah Royce (1855-1916) was an American idealist philosopher profoundly influenced by Hegel. He taught at the University of California at Berkeley and, at the behest of his friend and intellectual adversary William James, at Harvard. His best-known works include The Religious Aspect of Philosophy (1885), The Spirit of Modern Philosophy (1892), Studies of Good and Evil (1898), and The World and the Individual (1900-01).