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Harold Henry Joachim, FBA (; 28 May 1868 – 30 July 1938) was a British idealist philosopher. A disciple of
Francis Herbert Bradley Francis Herbert Bradley (30 January 1846 – 18 September 1924) was a British idealist philosopher. His most important work was ''Appearance and Reality'' (1893). Life Bradley was born at Clapham, Surrey, England (now part of the Greater ...
, whose posthumous papers he edited, Joachim is now identified with the later days of the British idealist movement. He is generally credited with the definitive formulation of the coherence theory of truth, in his book ''The Nature of Truth'' (1906).Harold Henry Joachim (1868—1938) (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
/ref> He was also a scholar of Aristotle and Spinoza.


Life

Harold Henry Joachim was born in London, the son of a wool merchant who had come to England as a young man from Hungary. He was educated at
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and
Balliol College, Oxford Balliol College () is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. One of Oxford's oldest colleges, it was founded around 1263 by John I de Balliol, a landowner from Barnard Castle in County Durham, who provided the f ...
, where he was a pupil of R. L. Nettleship. He was elected to a Prize Fellowship at
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in 1890, and in 1892 became a philosophy lecturer at the University of St Andrews. Returning to Oxford in 1894, he was lecturer at Balliol until becoming a Fellow and Tutor at Merton in 1897. In 1907 he married his first cousin, a daughter of the violinist Joseph Joachim. He became
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of Logic of the University of Oxford from 1919, succeeding the realist John Cook Wilson, and occupied the chair until his death. Whilst at Oxford he taught the American poet
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. Joachim was a nephew of the great 19th Century violinist Joseph Joachim, and was himself a talented amateur violinist.


Legacy

The coherence theory is nowadays viewed as part of a class of theories called ''robust'' or ''inflationary'' accounts of truth. In this class, it is a rival to the correspondence and the pragmatist theories. Both Bertrand Russell, arguing for the former, and William James, arguing for the latter, cited Joachim's text as a paradigm of what they thought was wrong about the coherence theory.


Works


''Study of the Ethics of Spinoza (Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata)''
(1901)
''The Nature of Truth''
(1906) * Aristotle'
''De lineis insecabilibus''
(1908) translator
''The Platonic Distinction Between 'True' and 'False' Pleasures and Pains''
article in ''Philosophical Review'' September 1911, Volume XX, pages 471 to 497 * '' Immediate Experience and Mediation'' (1919)
''Aristotle on Coming-To-Be & Passing-Away (De Generatione et Corruptione)''
(1926; reprinted 1999) * ''Logical Studies'' (1948) * ''Aristotle: The Nicomachean Ethics: A Commentary, edited by D A Rees'' (1951)
''Descartes's Rules for the Direction of the Mind''
(1957) edited from notes by John Austin and
Errol Harris Errol Eustace Harris (19 February 1908 – 21 June 2009), sometimes cited as E. E. Harris, was a South African philosopher. His work focused on developing a systematic and coherent account of the logic, metaphysics, and epistemology implicit ...
He was probably involved, if uncredited, in the editing of Bradley's collected works, including the ''Collected Essays'' with Bradley's sister Marian de Glehn, and ''Ethical Studies''.


References


External links

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''Coherence Theory of Truth'' by Harold H. Joachim
excerpts from ''The Nature of Truth'' and related comments in a document on the website of the philosophy department of
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''Harold Henry Joachim (1868-1938)''
by Nicholas Griffin, in
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy The ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' (''IEP'') is a scholarly online encyclopedia, dealing with philosophy, philosophical topics, and philosophers. The IEP combines open access publication with peer reviewed publication of original pape ...
, article first published 3 May 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:Joachim, Harold Henry 1868 births 1938 deaths British philosophers Wykeham Professors of Logic Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford Fellows of Merton College, Oxford Idealists People educated at Harrow School Spinoza scholars