Aristotle and Sartre on the human condition: Lack, responsibility and the desire to be God

Angelaki 3 (1):29 – 37 (1998)
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(1998). Aristotle and sartre on the human condition: lack, responsibility and the desire to be god 1 . Angelaki: Vol. 3, Impurity, authenticity and humanity, pp. 29-37

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