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User Review - David.Alfred.Sarkies - LibraryThingThis is quite a helpful book for those who are studying the 19th Century Philosophers. Through the book Aiken gives an outline (of his version) of some of the biggest names in philosophy from the 18th ... Read full review
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Philosophy and Ideology in the Nineteenth | 13 |
G W F HEGEL | 71 |
AUGUSTE COMTE | 115 |
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