The German Translation of Royce’s Epistemology by Husserl’s Student Winthrop Bell: A Neglected Bridge of Pragmatic-Phenomenological Interpretation?

The Pluralist 6 (1):46-62 (2011)
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Herr Royce ist doch ein bedeutender Denker und darf nur als solcher behandelt werden.("Royce is an important thinker, and may only be treated as such.")Scholars of pragmatism and of phenomenology have observed striking similarities between Josiah Royce and Edmund Husserl, foundational thinkers at the origins of two major philosophical movements whose effects are still strongly felt in the present day—Royce being considered a central founder of American pragmatic idealism, and Husserl of modern German phenomenology. Other scholars have noted striking similarities between Royce's thought and that of the broader circle of phenomenology.2Can we discover in these relations definitive historical influences, rather than ..

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Royce and Husserl: Some Parallels and Food for Thought.Jacquelyn Ann Kegley - 1978 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 14 (3):184 - 199.

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