Metaphysical Elements of Creativity In the Philosophy of W. E. Hocking, Part II

Idealistic Studies 3 (1):52-71 (1973)
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In relation to this world of fact, how is the self creative? In relation to this conservative system of physical nature, how is the self creative? By creative, in this context, Hocking means “making a difference in physical nature: inserting something that would not otherwise be there.” Can the self make such a difference?

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