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doi: 10.5840/du201626230
handle: 10593/18034
The paper re–contextualizes Marek Siemek´s transcendentalist approach to the reciprocal recogniton in new contexts (phenomenology and hermeneutics)
dialogue, truth, myth, Goethe and Schiller relation, reciprocity, Marek Siemek, mutuality, phenomenology, recognition, transcendentalism
dialogue, truth, myth, Goethe and Schiller relation, reciprocity, Marek Siemek, mutuality, phenomenology, recognition, transcendentalism
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