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Harold H. Joachim

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Harold Henry Joachim was born in London, the son of a wool merchant who had come to England as a young man from
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Mander, W. J. (2002), "Joachim, Harold Henry (1868-1938)", in Mander, W. J.; Sell, Alan P. F. (eds.),
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He was probably involved, if uncredited, in the editing of Bradley's collected works, including the
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and related comments in a document on the website of the philosophy department of
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The coherence theory is nowadays viewed as part of a class of theories called
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Aristotle on Coming-To-Be & Passing-Away (De Generatione et Corruptione)
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movement. He is generally credited with the definitive formulation of the
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The Platonic Distinction Between 'True' and 'False' Pleasures and Pains
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Harold Henry Joachim (1868—1938) (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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Study of the Ethics of Spinoza (Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata)
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Aristotle: The Nicomachean Ethics: A Commentary, edited by D A Rees
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in 1890, and in 1892 became a philosophy lecturer at the
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accounts of truth. In this class, it is a rival to the
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Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers
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Harold Joachim
Croyde
Devon
Balliol College, Oxford
19th-century philosophy
Western philosophy
School
British idealism
Coherence theory of truth
Epistemology
Coherence theory of truth
FBA
/ˈəkɪm/
British idealist
Francis Herbert Bradley
British idealist
coherence theory of truth
Aristotle
Spinoza
Hungary
Harrow School
Balliol College, Oxford
R. L. Nettleship
Merton College
University of St Andrews
Joseph Joachim
Wykeham Professor
University of Oxford
John Cook Wilson
T.S. Eliot

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