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Accelerate the Contradictions!
dilletantish, amoral, and inconsistent
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Upcoming SSPP Panel
As part of
SPEP
this year (right here in Montreal!), the
Society for Social and Political Philosophy
has organized the following panel:
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