On the Philosophical Life: A Refutation of Cultural Theory's Impossibility Theorem
Cultural Theory (CT) is breathtaking in its comprehensiveness and in its simplicity. With regard to CT’s comprehensiveness, it is entirely characteristic that when the three authors of Cultural Theory get around to asking themselves “What does cultural theory leave out?”, their answer turns out to b...
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Main Author: | NOWACKI, Mark |
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Language: | English |
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2004
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