<p>In "Professor Royce's Libel," Francis Ellingwood Abbot engages readers with a robust critique of philosophical idealism, particularly targeting the ideas presented by the eminent philosopher Josiah Royce. Abbot employs a rigorous and polemical literary style, deftly intertwining philosophical analysis with eloquent prose to dissect Royce's arguments. This text serves as both a philosophical rebuttal and a comprehensive exploration of the intel...