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William Ernest Hocking (2004). A William Ernest Hocking Reader: With Commentary. Vanderbilt University Press.
William Ernest Hocking (1968). Man and the State. [Hamden, Conn.]Archon Books.
William Ernest Hocking (1961). Whitehead as I Knew Him. Journal of Philosophy 58 (19):505-516.
William Ernest Hocking (1959). Types of Philosophy. New York, Scribner.
William Ernest Hocking (1958). Fact, Field and Destiny: Inductive Elements of Metaphysics. The Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):525 - 549.
William Ernest Hocking (1958). Response to Professor Krikorian's Discussion. Journal of Philosophy 55 (7):275-280.
William Ernest Hocking (1956). On Royce's Empiricism. Journal of Philosophy 53 (3):57-63.
William Ernest Hocking (1954). Marcel and the Ground Issues of Metaphysics. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (4):439-469.
William Ernest Hocking (1952). On Philosophical Synthesis. Philosophy East and West 2 (2):99-101.
William Ernest Hocking (1946). Metaphysics: Its Function, Consequences, and Criteria. Journal of Philosophy 43 (14):365-378.
William Ernest Hocking , Brand Blanshard , Charles William Hendel , John Herman Randall & William Pearson Tolley (eds.) (1946). Preface to Philosophy: Textbook. New York, the Macmillan Company.
John Dewey , T. V. Smith , Arthur O. Lovejoy , Joseph P. Chamberlain , William Ernest Hocking , E. A. Burtt , Glenn R. Morrow , Sidney Hook & Jerome Nathanson (1945). A Discussion of the Theory of International Relations. Journal of Philosophy 42 (18):477-497.
William Ernest Hocking (1945). The Immortality of Man. Lancaster, Pa.,N.P..
William Ernest Hocking (1944). Notes. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (1):124-125.
William Ernest Hocking (1943). Comments on Professor Máynez' Paper on "Liberty as Right and as Power". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (2):165-166.
William Ernest Hocking (1942). What Man Can Make of Man. London, Harper & Brothers.
William Ernest Hocking (1941). Critical Notices. Mind 50 (198):176-184.
William Ernest Hocking (1941). Theses Establishing an Idealistic Metaphysics by a New Route. Journal of Philosophy 38 (25):688-690.
William Ernest Hocking (1940). Dewey's Concepts of Experience and Nature. Philosophical Review 49 (2):228-244.
William Ernest Hocking (1937/1973). The Meaning of Immortality in Human Experience. Westport, Conn.,Greenwood Press.
William Ernest Hocking (1937). Thoughts on Death and Life. London, Harper & Brothers.
William Ernest Hocking (1935). The Future of Liberalism. Journal of Philosophy 32 (9):230-247.
Ralph Barton Perry , Charles M. Bakewell & William Ernest Hocking (eds.) (1935). George Herbert Palmer,1842-1933. Cambridge, Mass.,Harvard University Press.
William Ernest Hocking (1930). Action and Certainty. Journal of Philosophy 27 (9):225-238.
William Ernest Hocking (1926/1986). Present Status of the Philosophy of Law and of Rights. F.B. Rothman.
William Ernest Hocking (1922). Fiske Re-Anticipated. Journal of Philosophy 19 (16):441-442.
Ernest Albee , Charles M. Bakewell , Theodore de Laguna , William Ernest Hocking & Edmund H. Hollands (1917). Progress in Philosophical Inquiry and Mr. Lovejoy's Presidential Address. Philosophical Review 26 (3):315-337.
William Ernest Hocking (1916). The Holt-Freudian Ethics and the Ethics of Royce. Philosophical Review 25 (3):479-506.
William Ernest Hocking (1913). Conference on the Relation of Law to Social Ends. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (19):512-528.
William Ernest Hocking (1912). The Meaning of Mysticism as Seen Through its Psychology. Mind 21 (81):38-61.
William Ernest Hocking (1910). Analogy and Scientific Method in Philosophy. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (6):161.
William Ernest Hocking (1906). The Group Concept in the Service of Philosophy. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (16):421-431.
William Ernest Hocking (1906). The Transcendence of Knowledge. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (1):5-12.
William Ernest Hocking (1905). The Function of Science in Shaping Philosophic Method. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (18):477-486.
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