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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy
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The Hegel lectures
Jeff Love
(Department of History, Clemson University)
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The last revolution
Jeff Love
(Department of History, Clemson University)
Time no more
Jeff Love
(Department of History, Clemson University)
The book of the dead
Jeff Love
(Department of History, Clemson University)