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Reflexion, Interpretation, and Dialectic, by Thomas Seebohm

By GFPJ on July 29, 2014 in 7:1

Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here.

Thomas Seebohm, “Reflexion, Interpretation, and Dialectics,” trans. Kevin Clark, Steven Gardner, and Aaron Mishara, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 7:1 (1978), pp. 15–34.

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