The Romanian sentiment of being / / Constantin Noica ; translated by Octavian and Elena Gabor.

The link between language and thought formed a major new exploration of twentieth-century philosophy. Languages nuance our ideas and perceptions. Though from various angles, Heidegger, Derrida, Wittgenstein forged new ways of understanding the relationship between our views of the external world and...

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