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Phenomenology and symbol : From husserl to bachelard. / Sokolov, Boris.

в: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology, Том 9, № 1, 2020, стр. 235-255.

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Sokolov, B 2020, 'Phenomenology and symbol: From husserl to bachelard', Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology, Том. 9, № 1, стр. 235-255. https://doi.org/10.21638/2226-5260-2020-9-1-235-255

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Sokolov, Boris. / Phenomenology and symbol : From husserl to bachelard. в: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology. 2020 ; Том 9, № 1. стр. 235-255.

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