Anne-Emmanuelle Berger & Marta Segarra (eds.)
Rodopi (1989)
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Thoughtprints Anne E. Berger andMarta Segarra I admit to it in the name of autobiography and in order to confide in you the following: [...] I have a particularly animalist perception and interpretation of what I do, think, write, live, ...
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Keywords | Animals (Philosophy Philosophical anthropology |
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Reprint years | 2011 |
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Call number | B105.A55.D464 2011 |
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