(Pathologies of) Recognition in Schelling's Thought on Evil
Pitkänen, O. (2015). (Pathologies of) Recognition in Schelling's Thought on Evil. Studies in Social and Political Thought, 25, 227-243. https://doi.org/10.20919/sspt.25.2015.36
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