Phenomenology and the crisis of philosophy: Philosophy as a rigorous science, and Philosophy and the crisis of European man. Translated with notes and an introd. by Quentin Lauer.
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TextLanguage: engger Series: Harper torchbooks. The Academy library ; TB1170Publication details: New York, Harper & Row [1965]Description: 192 p. 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 193
- B3279.H92 E5
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