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    James's Psycho-Physical Parallelism and the Question of the Self in the Principles of Psychology.Jakób Liszka - 1977 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 8 (1):66-80.
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    Peirce and Lévi-Strauss.Jakób Liszka - 1982 - Idealistic Studies 12 (2):103-134.
    Certainly the question of meaning has been a perennial one, but it has never before quite dominated philosophical minds as it has in the twentieth century. Positivism, phenomenology, analytic philosophy, pragmatism and structuralism have all made the concern for meaning central to their respective reflections. If we are, as Ricoeur says, “condemned to meaning,” then for some reason this imprisonment has struck home more forcefully than ever before. It is its pervasiveness that has allowed a discipline such as semiotics to (...)
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    The Face: I and Other in Gombrowicz's Ferdydurke.Jakób Liszka - 1981 - Philosophy and Literature 5 (1):62-72.
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