Conscience and Transgression: The Persistence of Misrecognition

Hegel Bulletin 15 (1):55-70 (1994)
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reprint Bernstein, J. (1994) "Conscience And Transgression: The Persistence Of Misrecognition". Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 29():55-70

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