Critique of Subjectivity: Herder’s Foundation of the Human Sciences

In Kurt Mueller-Vollmer (ed.), Herder Today: Contributions From the International Herder Conference, November 5–8, 1987, Stanford, California. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 173-189 (1990)
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