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In the paper I discuss the problem of the evolution of Josiah Royce’ s philosophy from a Neo-Hegelian and rather impersonal idealism to a kind of idealistic personalism. I present Royce’s views on the relationship between individuals, community, and the Absolute. However, Royce changed his views on these matters. As a result of allegations of being an impersonal pantheist Royce revised his original point of view. Regarding his mature works, following some Roycean scholars, I argue that Royce’s late idealism may be considered to be a kind of personalism, although Royce himself never used this term. This personalism has some specific features, such as an ethics of loyalty and a triadic interpretative epistemology.
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