"Error is not a mere accident of an untrained intellect, but a necessary stage or feature or moment of the expression of the truth."
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Philosophers from the United StatesPeople from CaliforniaUniversity of California, Berkeley alumniUniversity of California, Berkeley facultyFellows of the British Academy
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Lectures on Modern Idealism (1919), p. 79
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Josiah Royce
Josiah Royce (November 20, 1855 – September 14, 1916) was an American objective idealist philosopher.
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