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    Challenges→Mysticism fails as a conception of being because it makes error impossible.

    Mysticism identifies reality with the immediate content of the mind, denying any gap between idea and reality.

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    One objection to the argument from error is that another type of objective reality, some other sort of being external to one’s finite mind, might explain the possibility of error just as well. Royce took up this objection in the first volume of The World and the Individual, which was subtitled “The Four Historical Conceptions of Being.” In this extended argument Royce critiqued what he regarded as the main competing conceptions of objective reality so as to strengthen his case for idealism. The

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