John to Tim re something Andre had written:

And saying James was "furiously against" his life long friend and sparring
partner Royce, is just slanderously evil and immoral.  Shame!

Andre:
James was a gentleman John. He once wrote to Royce: 'I am sorry you say we 
don't see the truth in the same light, for the only thing we see differently is 
the Absolute, and surely such a trifle as that is not a thing for two gentlemen 
to be parted by'.

But, in preparation of his Edinburgh lectures(later becoming known as the 
Gifford Lectures) he wrote Eliot (the then Harvard president)about how he 
intended,...to 'destroy both [Royce] and the Absolute,...'.( R.Richardson, 
William James In the Maelstrom of American Modernism, (p 391)

I call these very, very strong words used by the gentleman he was. At the end 
of the sentence he softens again but the intensity of his feelings regarding 
the Absolute are clear.

Needles to add, unless you really want to pick a fight, he was against Royce 
the Absolutist and not against Royce as his friend. (Pfff)

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