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On the Social and Empirical Nature of Kant’s Transcendental Anthropocentrism: The Essence and Location of “Human Nature”. Part II

Respectus Philologicus - Lithuania
doi 10.15388/respectus.2014.25.30.14
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CommunicationLiteratureLiterary TheoryLanguageLinguistics
Date

April 25, 2014

Authors
Oleg Leszczak
Publisher

Vilnius University Press


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