John said:
Well, a person can be plain and clear, yet plainly and clearly wrong, as Andre 
was with his aspersion that William James despised J. Royce, but we won't go 
into that now.

dmb says:
This would be a good example of being plainly and clearly wrong. In 1900 James 
wrote a letter to Charles Eliot, President of Harvard, explaining how he 
planned to destroy Royce and the Absolute. He wrote a letter to his brother 
Henry 8 years later saying he was eager for the scalp of the Absolute. James 
fought Absolutism for at least 30 years and he thought it was worthy of death.
Don't you want to base your beliefs and opinions on the facts? I am just 
baffled by people who makes claims that fly in the face of the evidence 
presented to them. 

 
                                          
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