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Philosophy in Context
Volume 8, 1978
Philosophy and Myth
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Our Contributors
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Anthony Nemetz
Myth, Metaphor and Philosophy
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Myth, Speculative Philosophy and Science: The Harmonious Discord
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Troy Organ
Is God A What?
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Fr. Albert Nambiaparambil
The Meaning-Context of Inter-Religious Dialogue
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Charles Griswold
The Myth of Sisyphus: A Reconsideration
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Alphonso Lingis
Emmanuel Levinas and the Intentional Analysis of the Libido
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