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title_exact_search | Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins |
title_full | Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins by William Desmond |
title_fullStr | Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins by William Desmond |
title_full_unstemmed | Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins by William Desmond |
title_short | Desire, dialectic, and otherness |
title_sort | desire dialectic and otherness an essay on origins |
title_sub | an essay on origins |
topic | Beginning Desire Dialectic Difference (Philosophy) Philosophy PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics bisacsh Desire fast Dialectic fast Difference (Philosophy) fast Other (Philosophy) fast Philosophie Other (Philosophy) Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Dialektik (DE-588)4012058-2 gnd Streben (DE-588)4200106-7 gnd Sehnsucht (DE-588)4224273-3 gnd Das Andere (DE-588)4195640-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Beginning Desire Dialectic Difference (Philosophy) Philosophy PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics Other (Philosophy) Philosophie Dialektik Streben Sehnsucht Das Andere |
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