441.
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Graeme Nicholson
Gadamer - A Dialectic Without End
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442.
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Jens Zimmermann
Ignoramus:
Gadamer’s “Religious Turn”
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443.
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Ingrid Harris
The God Who May Be:
A Hermeneutics of Religion
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444.
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Giorgio Baruchello
Political Philosophy (Fundamentals of Philosophy)
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445.
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Jane Forsey
Continental Philosophy:
A Very Short Introduction
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446.
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Paul Fairfield
Gadamer in Conversation:
Reflections and Commentary
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447.
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Duane H. Davis
The Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty
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448.
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Saulius Geniusas
Between the Human and the Divine:
Philosophical and Theological Hermeneutics
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449.
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Hans-Georg Gadamer
On the Truth of the Word
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450.
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Gary B. Madison
Gadamer’s Legacy
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451.
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Thomas W. Busch
Gadamer and Sartre on Self-Transformation
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452.
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Jeff Mitscherling
Gadamer’s Legacy in Aesthetics and Plato Studies
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453.
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James Risser
Shared Life
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454.
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Jane Forsey
Hegel:
A Biography
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455.
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Ricardo Barbosa
Habermas and the Specificity of the Aesthetic
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456.
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Ingrid Harris
God as Otherwise than Being:
Towards a Semantics of the Gift
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457.
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Paul Fairfield
Calvin O. Schrag and the Task of Philosophy After Postmodernity
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458.
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Christian Sheppard
Strangers, Gods and Monsters:
Interpreting Otherness
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459.
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Ángel R. Oquendo
When Democracy and Human Rights Collide
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460.
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Floyd Dunphy
Heidegger Toward the Turn:
Essays on the Work of the 1930s
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