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Philosophy as Science and Philosophy as Philosophizing in Heidegger. / Patkul, A.

In: Sofia Philosophical Review, Vol. VIII, No. 2, 2014, p. 127-141.

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Patkul A. Philosophy as Science and Philosophy as Philosophizing in Heidegger. Sofia Philosophical Review. 2014;VIII(2):127-141.

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Patkul, A. / Philosophy as Science and Philosophy as Philosophizing in Heidegger. In: Sofia Philosophical Review. 2014 ; Vol. VIII, No. 2. pp. 127-141.

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