Unity in Crisis: Protometaphysical and Postmetaphysical Decisions
Backman, J. (2013). Unity in Crisis: Protometaphysical and Postmetaphysical Decisions. In A. Magun (Ed.), Politics of the One: Concepts of the One and the Many in Contemporary Thought (pp. 87-112). Bloomsbury Academic. Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781501301643.ch-007
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