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    Lettre inédite de A. herzen: Sur la volonté.A. Herzen - 1876 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 2:290 - 293.
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    La conscience et la désintégration centrale (lettre de M. A. herzen).A. Herzen - 1879 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 7:697 - 700.
  3. Sochinenii︠a︡ v dvukh tomakh.Aleksandr Herzen & A. I. Volodin - 1985 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Myslʹ". Edited by A. I. Volodin.
     
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    Les trois phases successives du retour a la conscience apres une syncope.A. Herzen - 1886 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 21:671 - 672.
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  5. Causeries Physiologiques.A. Herzen - 1900 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 50:182-183.
     
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    De la continuité et de l'identité de la conscience du Moi.A. Herzen - 1876 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 2:374 - 381.
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    De l'échauffement Des centres nerveux Par le Fait de leur activité.A. Herzen - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3:36 - 50.
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  8. Il moto psichico e la coscienza : Studi.A. Herzen - 1879 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 8:440-441.
     
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  9. Le cerveau et l'activité cérébrale au point de vue psycho-physiologique. Bibliothèque scientifique contemporaine.A. Herzen - 1888 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 25:321-322.
     
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  10. L'echauffement Des Centres Nerveux En Activité.A. Herzen - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3:36.
     
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    La loi physique de la conscience.A. Herzen - 1879 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 7:353 - 361.
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  12. O Vospitanii I Obrazovanii.Aleksandr Herzen, N. P. Ogarev, V. I. Shiriaev & A. F. Smirnov - 1990
  13. The Physical Law of Consciousness.A. Herzen - 1879 - Mind 4:268.
     
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  14. Une lettre inédite sur la volonté.A. Herzen - 1876 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 2:290.
     
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  15. La condizione fisica della coscienza.F. Tocco & A. Herzen - 1880 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 10:124-125.
     
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  16. Bibliografia hispanica de filosofia. Elenco 1985.Hume Montesquieu, A. Herzen, G. Sorel, M. Hess, K. Marx, Diderot Hume, Kant Rousseau, Hegel Schelling & Marx Comte - 1985 - Pensamiento 41 (161-168).
     
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    Key word index to volume 52.M. Bakhtin & A. Herzen - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (335):335-335.
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  18. Vorwort zu A. Herzen: Wissenschaft und Sittlichkeit.Franz Brentano - 1896 - In Alexandre Herzen (ed.), Wissenschaft und Sittlichkeit. Payot.
     
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    Herzen: In Search of the Russian Personality.Alexei A. Kara-Murza - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (3):58-70.
    The author clarifies the attitudes of Herzen as a Westernizer of a special kind, a consistent liberal and democrat, and a defender of the historical role of the peasant commune.
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  20. Herzen. - Qu'est-ce que la physiologie? [REVIEW]A. Espinas - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 4:652.
     
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    On Reading Herzen.Mikhail A. Lifshits - 1967 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):28-39.
    Many solemn words were uttered in connection with the Herzen anniversary. The ceremonial feast is long past, and the fires of the celebration have been extinguished. Yet Herzen is for us such a peak of revolutionary thought that it is not too late to write of him even post festum - "after the holiday.".
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    A family discussion: the Herzens on the science of man.Irina Sirotkina - 2002 - History of the Human Sciences 15 (4):1-18.
    The article deals with the argument about free will and determinism between A. I. Herzen (1812—70) and his son, the physiologist A. A. Herzen (1839—1906). The topic, sufficiently familiar to Herzen scholars, interests me above all for its relevance to the history of science. The polemics between father and son touched upon such burning questions of the day as materialism in understanding human beings, positivism as scientific methodology, and the relation of the human sciences to the natural (...)
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    Questions of language acquisition and usage in a bilingual situation in the presentations of the participants of the conference “Problems of ontolinguistics - 2017”. 26-28 June 2017 Herzen State Pedagogical University. [REVIEW]T. A. Kruglyakova - 2017 - Liberal Arts in Russia 6 (4):349.
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    A Metaphysical Perspective on Herzen's Drawing Closer to Slavophilism.Valentin V. Lazarev - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (3):71-82.
    The author examines the nature of Herzen's relationship with Slavophilism in its conflict with Westernism and discusses his incipient religiosity.
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    Alexander Herzen and the Role of the Intellectual Revolutionary.Edward Acton - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Alexander Herzen was the most outstanding figure in the early period of the Russian revolutionary movement. Lenin claimed him as a forerunner of the Bolsheviks, and Soviet scholars have sought to establish his latent sympathy with Marxism. In the west on the other hand, he has been seen as a precursor of Solzhenitsyn, the personification of protest against all forms of oppression. Dr Acton provides a compelling intellectual biography. The focus is on the years between 1847 and 1863. (...)'s ideas are set in the context of those political developments and dramatic private experiences that affected his outlook. His profound faith in human nature and in the inevitable triumph of socialism was undermined not only by the failure of the revolutions of 1848, but even more deeply by personal catastrophe - the discovery of the infidelity of his beautiful wife Natalie. This dual blow, Dr Acton shows, had a decisive impact upon Herzen's approach to Russian problems. It lay at the root of the ambivalent attitude he adopted towards peasant revolution in the critical period of Emancipation. (shrink)
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    D. I. Pisarev in the Struggle for Materialism and Social Progress.A. N. Maslin - 1969 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (3):311-325.
    D. I. Pisarev belongs to the brilliant galaxy of Russian materialist thinkers, along with Belinskii, Herzen, Chernyshevskii, and Dobroliubov. He was a passionate, fighting essayist and an original thinker who played a role of the very highest order in providing a rationale for, and upholding, materialism and revolutionary ideas for the transformation of society. Pisarev ruled the minds of the young generation of his day: he was their recognized authority and preceptor in the realm of ideas. At the same (...)
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    “A glowing footprint”: Herzen, proudhon, and the role of the intellectual revolutionary.Aileen Kelly - 2005 - Modern Intellectual History 2 (2):179-204.
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    The early intellectual careers of Bakhtin and herzen: Towards a philosophy of the act.Ruth Coates - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (4):239-257.
    The article explores common ground shared by Alexander Herzen's `Dilettantism in Science' (1843) and Mikhail Bakhtin's `Towards a Philosophy of the Act' (1919) in the context of the Russian intellectual tradition as a whole. The primary aim is to explore in many ways, perhaps, unlikely affinities between two very different writers in the early stage of their careers. The secondary aim is to explore identifiably `Russian' motifs which may be said to call into question conventional typologies of Russian thought (...)
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  29. Herzen's Russian Socialism and the Slavophiles' Chiristian Communal Socialism.Elena Grevtsova - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (1).
    The philosophy of culture and the philosophy of history were the popular topics of the developing Russian history of philosophy in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In the following article, A. I. Herzen’s socio-cultural project is examined and compared with the Slavophiles’Christian communal socialism. Herzen’s type of socialism appears to be a specific variant of the Russian national culture as the Slavophiles depicted.
     
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    Philosophy in Russia: from Herzen to Lenin and Berdyaev.Frederick Charles Copleston - 1986 - Notre Dame, Ind., USA: University of Notre Dame.
    Philosophy in Russia covers its subject broadly and in detail from the eighteenth century to Lenin and beyond into the post-Stalin period. It offers a continuous history of the development of philosophical thought in Russia, and portraits of individual and influential thinkers. The author devotes careful analysis to radicals such as Bakunin, Herzen, Chernyshevsky and Lavrov, and to the Marxists such as Plekhanov and Lenin. He also discusses the thought of writers such as Kireevsky, Leontiev and Solovyev, and examines (...)
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    The Philosophical-Historical Views of Herzen as a Problem in the History of West European Philosophy.Erik Iu Solov'ev - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (3):83-95.
    The author places Herzen's view of history in the context of the development of West European political philosophy—in particular, the concepts of "open history" and "historicism.".
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    Die „Logik des Herzens“ – eine europäische „Logik“?Sylvain Josset - 2023 - Phenomenology and Mind 25 (25):118.
    According to Scheler, since the 12th century, Europe and the West have gradually lost their way. They abandoned the Pascalian “logic of the heart”, that is, the knowledge of holy values, spiritual values and vital values through intentional feeling (Fühlen) of the heart, in favour of the logic of reason or understanding, that is, the knowledge of domination of the external world by reason. Nevertheless, Scheler notes that since that time, European thinkers have occasionally succeeded in rediscovering this knowledge of (...)
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    Chance as an existential reality: on one of the most fundamental categories in Alexander Herzen’s thought.Jacek Uglik - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (1):31-41.
    The article emphasises that the importance of Herzen’s philosophical input is related to his human-centered approach. There are three areas of investigation that are of particular importance in this context: responsibility, freedom and chance. I argue that according to Herzen, chance, by tearing apart the net of supposedly necessary causes and effects in the physico-social world, proves that the existence of man is best understood as a manifestation of man's free agency. Whereas the lack of freedom would mean (...)
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    Die Ordnung des Politischen und die Ordnung des Herzens.Kai Marchal - unknown
    The topic of my dissertation is the political and philosophical thought of Lü Zuqian, one of the key players in the history of the "True Way Learning" in Southern Song China and a close associate of Zhu Xi. Focusing on core concepts in Lü’s writings like self-cultivation, imperial sovereignty, law, rites, institutions and reform, this study advances a new interpretation of Lü Zuqian's modes of thinking. The comparison of Lü Zuqian's political ideas to those of contemporaries such as Zhu Xi, (...)
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    Ist Rassismus eine Sache des „Herzens“?Tommie Shelby - 2019 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (4):604-618.
    In his article, Shelby critically engages with a conception of racism that locates racism in the “heart” of individuals. Such a volitional conception, which has been proposed by Jorge Garcia, suffers from several defects, the most important of which are that it is difficult to identify racist attitudes without recourse to racist beliefs and that such a conception of racism does not allow to see how individuals can be complicit in race-based oppression in the absence of racial hatred or ill (...)
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    Der Schatten der Tugend. Kant über die unergründliche Tiefe des Herzens.Ursula Renz - 2021 - Kantian Journal 40 (4):11-42.
    Among the most peculiar traits of Kant’s critical philosophy is the contention that, while we can know our moral maxims and can thus reflect on our actions from a moral point of view, we cannot really know whether in a given situation our actions are actually motivated by those maxims. This means that, although we have a firm sense of our moral duties, we can never be certain whether some particular action of ours is done from duty or simply in (...)
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  37. Das Nichts im Dasein und die Unruhe des Herzens. Die philosophisch-theologischen Wurzeln des Begriffs der Langeweile.Thorsten Gubatz - 2010 - Theologie Und Philosophie 85 (4):535.
    Neuerdings ist dem Begriff der Langeweile viel philosophische Aufmerksamkeit gewidmet worden. Dieser Beitrag zeigt, wie stringent sich seine anthropologischen, ontologischen und theologischen Implikationen nachzeichnen lassen, wenn man von dem wohlbekannten Augustinus-Diktum ausgeht, ruhelos sei unser Herz, bis dass es ruhe in Gott. Das menschliche Personsein wird hier aufgrund der Erbsünde als unzufrieden oder auch gelangweilt dargestellt, und diese Darstellung radikalisiert sich durch die späteren Theorien der acedia als Unzufriedenheit oder Langeweile angesichts des bonum divinum selbst. Die neuzeitliche philosophische Rede von (...)
     
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    A history of Russian philosophy 1830-1930: faith, reason, and the defense of human dignity.Gary M. Hamburg & Randall Allen Poole (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: the humanist tradition in Russian philosophy G. M. Hamburg and Randall A. Poole; Part I. The Nineteenth Century: 1. Slavophiles, Westernizers, and the birth of Russian philosophical humanism Sergey Horujy; 2. Alexander Herzen Derek Offord; 3. Materialism and the radical intelligentsia: the 1860s Victoria S. Frede; 4. Russian ethical humanism: from populism to neo-idealism Thomas Nemeth; Part II. Russian Metaphysical Idealism in Defense of Human Dignity: 5. Boris Chicherin and human (...)
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    A revolutionary as a “beautiful soul”: Lev Tolstoy’s path to ethical anarchism.Lina Steiner - 2019 - Studies in East European Thought 71 (1):43-62.
    This article discusses Leo Tolstoy’s view of the Russian revolutionary movement. Taking as a focal point the writer’s lifelong interest in the Decembrist uprising of 1825 and particularly in the personalities of the gentry revolutionaries, the article argues that Tolstoy’s fascination for these figures was due to their superior moral qualities, rather than to their political and socioeconomic doctrines. Following Alexander Herzen, Tolstoy came to regard the Decembrists as full-fledged individualities and “beautiful souls”. Thus, Tolstoy’s much debated “conversion” and (...)
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    The essence of yoga: a contribution to the psychohistory of Indian civilisation.Georg Feuerstein - 1974 - New York: Grove Press : distributed by Random House.
    Voyage is the first part of The Coast of Utopia , Tom Stoppard's long-awaited and monumental trilogy that explores a group of friends who came of age under the Tsarist autocracy of Nicholas I, and for whom the term intelligentsia was coined. Among them are the anarchist Michael Bakunin, who was to challenge Marx for the soul of the masses; Ivan Turgenev, author of some of the most enduring works in Russian literature; the brilliant, erratic young critic Vissarion Belinsky; and (...)
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    Freedom as praxis: a comparative analysis of August Cieszkowski and Nikolaj Berdjaev.Alicja Anna Gescinska & Steven Lepez - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (1):109-123.
    This essay attempts to elaborate a first thorough comparative analysis of August Cieszkowski and Nikolaj Berdjaev. Although the latter is well known as one of the most important Russian philosophers, the former is hardly known beyond the Polish borders. This general lack of recognition contrasts with the fact that Cieszkowski played a significant role in nineteenth century philosophy in Germany, France, Poland and Russia. A comparative analysis of Cieszkowski and Berdjaev will undergird the idea that Cieszkowski was not merely a (...)
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  42. La posible contribución de la filosofía clásica rusa a la construcción de una sociedad humanista.G. L. Kline - 1995 - Diálogo Filosófico 31:77-90.
    Una importante causa filosófica e ideológica de la inhumanidad de la sociedad rusa durante las décadas del marxismo-leninismo fue la obsesiva orientación de los marxistas-leninistas hacia el futuro histórico (futuro comunismo) en aras de lo cual, comunidades, culturas y personas podían ser reducidas a medios para alcanzar ese fin histórico. El autor de los debates apoyándose en los propios pensadores rusos de la "tradición clásica", como por ejemplo Herzen, Dostoievsky, Tolstoy, Leontiev y Berdiaev. No se opone a cualquier tipo (...)
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    Nietzsche y el devenir vital: de lo inorgánico a lo orgánico.Pablo Martínez Becerra - 2020 - Trans/Form/Ação 43 (4):283-308.
    Nietzsche understands that the world unfolds as a will to power. If we want to properly understand this cosmological perspective, we must start by attributing immanent activity not only to organisms, but also to beings called “inorganic”. With this in mind, in this article we examine, in an “ascending” way, the features of the vital becoming in both strata, that is, from the minerals, with their attractions and repulsions, until reaching the man himself and his conscious operations. All the problems (...)
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    Conversations with Isaiah Berlin.Isaiah Berlin & Ramin Jahanbegloo - 1991 - Macmillan Reference USA.
    "A celebrated master of the spoken as well as the written word, Isaiah Berlin here gives us a rare memoir in the form of a dialogue." "Isaiah Berlin is renowned the world over for his analysis of the ideas that have influenced or transformed societies. He has a deep commitment to liberty and pluralism, and has devoted the half century and more of his professional life as a teacher and lecturer to exploring the conditions that allow these ideals to flourish, (...)
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    Просвещение и онтология. Русское доклассическое просвещение: Киреевский.Всеволод Кузнецов - 2017 - Sententiae 36 (1):51-70.
    This work continues a series of articles The Enlightenment and ontology. It investigates the ontological component of the Russian Preclassic Enlightenment. The author claims that the Russian Enlightenment arises in the 30s-40s of XIX century. As the founders of the Russian Preclassic Enlightenment he considers Kireyevsky, Chaadayev and Herzen. This article con-siders the philosophy of Kireyevsky. Based on the concept of the nature and features of the Enlightenment, developed in the pre-ceding articles, the author argues that Kireyevsky is a (...)
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    Deskription oder Konstruktion? Husserl und die Grenzen der Phänomenologie.Vittorio De Palma - 2019 - Husserl Studies 35 (3):185-202.
    I develop a phenomenological critique to Husserl’s metaphysics, by showing that – contrary to what the majority of critical literature claims – metaphysical questions are alien to phenomenology. Husserl engages with the discussion of these topics only because of ideological-existential motives, and, when he deals with that problems, he does not use the phenomenological method, but the regressive and constructive procedure, which he himself elsewhere criticizes. Konsequent zu sein, ist die größte Obliegenheit eines Philosophen, und wird doch am seltensten angetroffen. (...)
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    Selected Writings of August Cieszkowski.Andre Liebich (ed.) - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    August Cieszkowski was a philosopher, economist, social reformer and political activist. As early as 1838 he formulated a daring critique of Hegel, which culminated in the notion of praxis and marked the beginning of the radicalization of the Hegelian school. Throughout the 1840s he participated in the social movement in France with a variety of highly original economic and social schemes. After 1848 he played a key role in Polish politics and elaborated a future-oriented and messianic vision of history that (...)
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    Philosopy and Literature and the Crisis of Metaphysics.Sebastian Hüsch (ed.) - 2011 - Würzburg: Verlag Königshausen & Neumann.
    Short description: Part A : Philosophy, Literature, and Knowledge – Chapter I : Idealism and the Absolute – A. J. B. Hampton: “Herzen schlagen und doch bleibet die Rede zurück?” Philosophy, poetry, and Hölderlin’s development of language suffi cient to the Absolute – P. Sabot: L’absolu au miroir de la littérature. Versions de l’Hégélianisme’ chez Villiers de l’Isle Adam et chez Mallarmé – P. Gordon: Nietzsche’s Critique of the Kantian Absolute – Chapter II: Philosophy and Style – J.-P. Larthomas: (...)
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  49. Isaiah Berlin, Political Theory and Liberal Culture.Alan Ryan - 1999 - Annual Review of Political Science 2 (June):345-362.
    The essay provides a short outline of Berlin's career and an assessment of his contribution to pluralist and liberal thought. He was a British academic with a Russian cast of mind, and an inhabitant of the ivory tower who was very much at home in the diplomatic and political world. Similarly, he was neither a historian of ideas nor a political philosopher in the narrow sense usually understood in the modern academy. Rather, he engaged in a trans-historical conversation about the (...)
     
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    Isaiah Berlin: The history of ideas as psychodrama.Alan Ryan - 2013 - European Journal of Political Theory 12 (1):61-73.
    The essay is a ‘personal impression’ of Isaiah Berlin and his liberalism, beginning with some intellectual biography, and turning to the question of how the way Berlin wrote about political ideas illuminates the liberalism he espoused. The essay discounts Berlin’s self-description as a historian of ideas who had abandoned philosophy, and follows Bernard Williams in arguing that the historicity of our political values demands a dialogical approach to their analysis in which we engage with our forebears and contemporaries in an (...)
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