Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of the Unwritten World
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case studies
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historical context
theoretical frameworks interdisciplinary perspectives critical analysis contributions from leading scholars |
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Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of the Unwritten World
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978-1108831234
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Philosophy Today |
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English
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350
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Postmodernism
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gptkbp:releaseYear |
2021
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Cultural Studies
Literature Philosophy |
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students
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