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INTRODUCTION: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES OF THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL MOVEMENT IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Title in the language of publication: | INTRODUCTION: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES OF THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL MOVEMENT IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE |
Author: | Witold Płotka |
Issue: |
HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology. Vol. 5, №1 (2016),  10-15 |
Language: | English |
Document type: | Introduction |
DOI : 10.18199/2226-5260-2016-5-1-10-15 | PDF (Downloads: 4187) |
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