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  1. William Royce began his television career writing for the NBC television series In the Heat of the Night, starring Emmy Award winning actor Carroll O'Connor as Chief William O. Gillespie and Academy Award nominee Howard Rollins as Detective Virgil Tibbs.

  2. Aug 3, 2004 · Royces friendly but longstanding dispute with William James, known as “The Battle of the Absolute,” deeply influenced both philosophers’ thought. In his later works, Royce reconceived his metaphysics as an “absolute pragmatism” grounded in semiotics.

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  4. William James, Royces friend and philosophical antagonist, secured the opportunity for Royce to replace James at Harvard when James took a one-year sabbatical. In 1882, Royce accepted the position at half of James’ salary and brought his wife and newborn son across the continent to Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  5. Jan 6, 2010 · Summary. William James and Josiah Royce were colleagues and friendly critics of each other's thought for some twenty-five years in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard during a time which has been called the ‘Golden Period’ of American philosophy.

    • John E. Smith
    • 1985
  6. Jan 24, 2019 · William James, left, and Josiah Royce, circa 1910. Harvard University Archives. Royce argued that meaningful lives are marked, above all, by loyalty. Out on the frontier, he had seen the...

  7. The collection, which consists of eight series, provides a comprehensive view of Royce's philosophical thought as a student and professor, his research and correspondence regarding the history of California, and his relationship with his colleague William James.

  8. The Soul of Classical American Philosophy: The Ethical and Spiritual Insights of William James, Josiah Royce, and Charles Sanders Peirce by: Richard P. Mullin (review) University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

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