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Die dieper reg (N.P. van Wyk Louw): Royce, regsidee, resepsie
In an archival document playwright N.P. van Wyk Louw recognizes the influence of the American philosopher Josiah Royce (I855-I916) on his choral drama, Die dieper reg. Louw specifically attends to the explanation of Royce's concept of loyalty to loyalty -
J. L. Coetser
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The Understanding of Loyalty in J. Royce and The Role of Loyalty in Overcoming The Evil
Stating that no philosophical issue is more discouraging than misstatement of the problem of evil in theory, Josiah Royce focused his attention on the problem of evil in accordance with the overall trend of philosophy in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Emel Koç
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How We Will Discover Sentience in AI
This paper explores the question of how we can know if Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems have become or are becoming sentient. After an overview of some arguments regarding AI sentience, it proceeds to an outline of the notion of negation in the ...
Marc M. Anderson
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Emergent Models for Moral AI Spirituality.
Examining AI spirituality can illuminate problematic assumptions about human spirituality and AI cognition, suggest possible directions for AI development, reduce uncertainty about future AI, and yield a methodological lens sufficient to investigate ...
Mark Graves
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Investigation of some Principles and Dimensions of Josiah Royce's Idealistic Theology [PDF]
In this article, by referring to the foundations of Royce's thought, his theology is explained and analyzed. Influenced, on the one hand, by personal idealism, Royce construes man as a part of cosmic process that achieves the goals of living and ...
Ali Sanaee
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Josiah Royce Influenced Charles Peirce [PDF]
A common view is that Charles Peirce influenced Josiah Royce. This paper demonstrates that Josiah Royce influenced Charles Peirce. A chronology is presented, followed with a brief description of a change in Peirce’s thinking from studying the writings of
Pfeifer, David E.
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A FENOMENOLOGIA DO ESPÍRITO DE HEGEL: de Josiah Royce
This is a translation, preceded by a brief study, of an extract from Lectures on Modern Idealism in 1919, book in which were published the lectures of the cycle Aspects of Post-Kantian Idealism, offered by Josiah Royce at Johns Hopkins University in 1906.
Ferreira, Icaro
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Scheler and the Very Existence of the Impersonal
Usually philosophers worry about the existence of mind, or consciousness, or persons, or other difficult-to-explain phenomena. Having posited matter or nature, or fields, they wonder where can person or consciousness originate?
Randall E. Auxier
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Wie unterscheiden sich gesunde und krankhafte Geisteszustände beim Kinde? : Vortrag
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Royce, Josiah
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In 1914 Josiah Royce began his address to a scientific gathering by comparing philosophy to "a sort of Cook's bureau." "Its servants," Royce continued, "are taught to speak various languages -- all of them ill -- and to know little of the inner life
Terry Caesar
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