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Philosophical Problems in the Contemporary World
Date
2019-01-01
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Timuçin, Ali Mehmet
Arıtürk, Mete Han
Çil, Dilek Arlı
Boyacı Gülenç, Nihal Petek
Karataş, Yaylagül Ceran
Coşkun Özüaydın, Bergen
Gülenç, Kurtul
İbrahimhakkıoğlu, Fulden
Nyıro, Miklos
Önkal, Güncel
Tapan, F Cansu
Tunçel Önkal, Ahu
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A. M. Timuçin et al.,
Philosophical Problems in the Contemporary World
. 2019.