William Ernest Hocking on our Knowledge of God and Other Minds1: CARROLL R. BOWMAN

Religious Studies 10 (1):45-66 (1974)
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To me the decisive reason in favor of our minds meeting in some common objects at least is that, unless I make that supposition, I have no motive for assuming that your mind exists at all

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