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Philosophic thought in France and the United States; essays representing major trends in contemporary French and American philosophy.

Author: Marvin Farber
Publisher: Buffalo, 1950.
Series: State University of New York at Buffalo.; University of Buffalo publications in philosophy.
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Farber, Marvin, 1901-1980.
Philosophic thought in France and the United States.
Buffalo, 1950
(OCoLC)609919804
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Marvin Farber
OCLC Number: 1327447
Description: x, 775 p. 24 cm.
Contents: - Contemporary French philosophy.- Contemporary American philosophy.
Series Title: State University of New York at Buffalo.; University of Buffalo publications in philosophy.

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