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Transcendence and the Human Condition: Reflections of Kant , Heidegger and Levinas
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2005-11-01
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Çırakman, Elif
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Phenomenology of Life: Meeting the Challenges of the Present-Day World, Analecta Husserliana (The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research), vol 84
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E. Çırakman,
Transcendence and the Human Condition: Reflections of Kant , Heidegger and Levinas
. 2005.