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If Donovan were right…?. H. P. Owen. “Mediated Immediacy”:. B. Russell. Feeling certain and being right:. M. Buber. I-It and I-You:. P. Donovan. Donovan is not an original thinker. Throughout the article he sets out somebody else’s arguments and ends up agreeing with Buber.
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H. P. Owen • “Mediated Immediacy”:
B. Russell • Feeling certain and being right:
M. Buber • I-It and I-You:
P. Donovan • Donovan is not an original thinker. Throughout the article he sets out somebody else’s arguments and ends up agreeing with Buber. • Therefore, depending on the section you get the implications of the text can be radically different: • If Owen were right… • If Russell were right… • If Buber were right…
Critiques of the I-You Same as Russell’s critiques of Owen
Critiques of the I-You The same as Russel’s critiques of Owen “The criticisms do nothing at all to show that awareness of God is illusory. They simply suggest that even if it is genuine it cannot, by itself, solve all the problems about whether or not we have good reason for belief in God.”