William Ernest Hocking on Our Knowledge of God and Other Minds

Religious Studies 10 (1):45 - 66 (1974)
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I attempt a thorough delineation of hocking's multiangular argument, and historically trace its genis to sources in james and royce. i argue that royce's logic of triadic relations shows the james-hocking to be untenable, and that hocking's version of intersubjectivity must be taken as an expression of tacit or autobiographical knowledge

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