Metaphysical Imagination in the Flesh : Hepburn with de Bruyckere
von Bonsdorff, P. (2019). Metaphysical Imagination in the Flesh : Hepburn with de Bruyckere. Journal of Scottish Thought, 11, 127-151. https://www.abdn.ac.uk/riiss/content-images/JST11nomarks.pdf
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