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On 31/01/2016 16:39, david wrote:
Adrie Kintziger said to john carl:


...It is true that i defended the case that James and Royce were in fact enemy's but irl de facto friends. My 
point of view was partially derived from the stanford entry about Royce 
(http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/royce/) and after some investigation on this page, the Gifford lectures 
given by Royce as "the world and the individual", and subsequently thereafter William James 
"the variaties of religious experience" - as the lead on the stanford page suggested i took the 
effort to compare the two views, and i had to agree with the remarks on the stanford page under the header 
"life", if you want/like to find them. I did not invent my point. I honestly found that the 
narrator was very correct in his analysis.



dmb says:

The Stanford Encyclopedia is considered to be among the most credible academic sources, right up there with 
philosophy Journals and University books. And there are many good reasons to draw the conclusion that James and 
Royce had very different views. It's utterly contemptible to dismiss SEP as if it were just some guy's opinion or 
to dismiss the basic facts for being the result of "a wrong-headed academic bias".  This is just the 
commonly heard anti-intellectual attitude that says "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge". 
"For some reason," John says, "I didn't fit in
with the Stanford Encyclopedia of Dogmatic Authority, and so not worthy of further discussion 
or interest" and, he says, "I was ignored and vilified as a troll".


William James said that he and Royce loved each other like "Siamese twins," but it's also true that they were 
opposed philosophically and that James said he wanted to destroy the absolute, wanted its "scalp". Royce was 
an advocate of Idealism and Monism while James was a Pluralist and a Radical Empiricist. James spells out the 
difference is one of his essays on Radical Empiricism, a piece called "Absolutism and Empiricism," and the 
life-long debate between the two men is somewhat famously known as "the battle of the Absolute".


"James abused Hegel merrily," his biography says. 'Of all mental turpitude and 
rottennesses,' he thought, Hegelianism takes the cake. 'The worst of it is,' James told Hall, 
it makes an absolute sterility where it comes.' James wrote Royce in February 1880, groaning 
that 'my ignorant prejudice against all Hegelians except Hegel himself grows wusser and 
wusser. Their Sacerdotal airs! And their sterility!' ...He told Xenos Clark in December 1880, 
'The Hegelian wave which seems to me only another desperate attempt to make a short cut to 
paradise, is deluging the College this year and will, if I am not mistake, completely 
sterilize its votaries'. ...He added his by now reflexist reaction to Hegel ('fundamentally 
rotten and charlatanish'), but went on to concede that 'as a reaction against materialistic 
evolutionism it has a use, only this evolution is is fertile while Hegelism is absolutely 
sterile'." -- Robert Richardson, William James in the Maelstrom of American Modernism, 
page
   214.


There are some points in common, of course, but these are very different 
visions, from different schools of philosophy, held by people with very 
different temperaments. I see no good reason to pretend they are similar or 
compatible and l see lots of good reasons for being clear about the 
distinctions between them. Otherwise it's just the philosophical version of 
pounding a square peg into a round hole. You're only going to damage one or 
both of them in the effort. It's wreckless vandalism and if John feels 
persecuted by this obvious criticism, then he has a problem that cannot be 
solved by anyone but him.


Thanks,

dmb



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