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Authors: STREETER R
Citation: R. Streeter, HEIDEGGERS FORMAL INDICATION - A QUESTION OF METHOD IN 'BEING AND TIME', Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 413-430

Authors: HEYMAN DK
Citation: Dk. Heyman, DUAL AND NONDUAL ONTOLOGY IN SARTRE AND MAHAYANA BUDDHISM, Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 431-443

Authors: CONSTANDACHE GC
Citation: Gc. Constandache, CRITIQUE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS - KANTIAN INFLUENCES IN THE WORKS OF BLAGA,LUCIAN, Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 445-452

Authors: HEADLEY C
Citation: C. Headley, PLATONISM AND METAPHOR IN THE TEXTS OF MATHEMATICS - GODEL AND FREGE ON MATHEMATICAL KNOWLEDGE, Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 453-481

Authors: INGRAM D
Citation: D. Ingram, PHILOSOPHY WITHOUT FOUNDATIONS - RETHINKING HEGEL - MAKER,W, Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 483-489

Authors: ACAMPORA CD
Citation: Cd. Acampora, NIETZSCHE - THE ETHICS OF AN IMMORALIST - BERKOWITZ,P, Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 490-496

Authors: FROMAN WJ
Citation: Wj. Froman, FORGOTTEN DEBTS - HEIDEGGER AND THE HEBRAIC HERITAGE - FRENCH - ZARADER,M, Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 497-500

Authors: FAIRFIELD P
Citation: P. Fairfield, HERMENEUTICS AND TRUTH - WACHTERHAUSER,BR, Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 500-504

Authors: KERSZBERG P
Citation: P. Kerszberg, INVENTING THE UNIVERSE - BRISSON,L, MEYERSTEIN,F, Man and world, 30(4), 1997, pp. 505-508

Authors: CREASE RP
Citation: Rp. Crease, HERMENEUTICS AND THE NATURAL-SCIENCES - INTRODUCTION, Man and world, 30(3), 1997, pp. 259-270

Authors: HEELAN PA
Citation: Pa. Heelan, WHY A HERMENEUTICAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE NATURAL-SCIENCES, Man and world, 30(3), 1997, pp. 271-298

Authors: KOCKELMANS JJ
Citation: Jj. Kockelmans, ON THE HERMENEUTICAL NATURE OF MODERN NATURAL-SCIENCE, Man and world, 30(3), 1997, pp. 299-313

Authors: GREMMEN B JACOBS J
Citation: B. Gremmen et J. Jacobs, UNDERSTANDING SUSTAINABILITY, Man and world, 30(3), 1997, pp. 315-327

Authors: KISIEL T
Citation: T. Kisiel, A HERMENEUTICS OF THE NATURAL-SCIENCES - THE DEBATE UPDATED, Man and world, 30(3), 1997, pp. 329-341

Authors: EGER M
Citation: M. Eger, ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE HERMENEUTIC-PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH TO NATURAL-SCIENCE - A COMPARISON WITH CONSTRUCTIVIST SOCIOLOGY, Man and world, 30(3), 1997, pp. 343-367

Authors: IHDE D
Citation: D. Ihde, THINGLY HERMENEUTICS TECHNOCONSTRUCTIONS, Man and world, 30(3), 1997, pp. 369-381

Authors: GENDLIN ET
Citation: Et. Gendlin, THE RESPONSIVE ORDER - A NEW EMPIRICISM, Man and world, 30(3), 1997, pp. 383-411

Authors: CASEY ES
Citation: Es. Casey, MARGOLIS,JOSEPH ON INTERPRETATION, Man and world, 30(2), 1997, pp. 127-138

Authors: CARR D
Citation: D. Carr, MARGOLIS AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY, Man and world, 30(2), 1997, pp. 139-144

Authors: ROCKMORE T
Citation: T. Rockmore, MARGOLIS AND THE HISTORICAL TURN, Man and world, 30(2), 1997, pp. 145-149

Authors: MARGOLIS J
Citation: J. Margolis, REMARKS ON HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION - REPLIES TO CASEY, CARR, AND ROCKMORE, Man and world, 30(2), 1997, pp. 151-157

Authors: DREYFUS HL SPINOSA C
Citation: Hl. Dreyfus et C. Spinosa, HIGHWAY BRIDGES AND FEASTS - HEIDEGGER AND BORGMANN ON HOW TO AFFIRM TECHNOLOGY, Man and world, 30(2), 1997, pp. 159-177

Authors: STEINER G
Citation: G. Steiner, THIS PROJECT IS MAD - DESCARTES, DERRIDA, AND THE NOTION OF PHILOSOPHICAL CRISIS, Man and world, 30(2), 1997, pp. 179-198

Authors: STEINBOCK AJ
Citation: Aj. Steinbock, THE ORIGINS OF CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY, Man and world, 30(2), 1997, pp. 199-215

Authors: HAAS A
Citation: A. Haas, THE BACCHANALIAN REVEL - HEGEL AND DECONSTRUCTION, Man and world, 30(2), 1997, pp. 217-226
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