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Works
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The attitudes of African nationalism towards communism | |
The Bantu Homelands of the Northern Transvaal | |
Being and logos : the way of Platonic dialogue | |
The birth of popular culture : Ben Jonson, Maid Marian, and Robin Hood | |
The Christian image : studies in religious art and poetry | |
Christianity and change | |
The Conakry Conference : its implications for American foreign policy | |
Contemporary European thought and Christian faith | |
Continental philosophy in America | |
Cosmos and epic representation : Dante, Spenser, Milton and the transformation of Renaissance heroic poetry | |
Current boundary problems in Africa | |
An evaluation of the United States' position in Guinea, Liberia and Ghana | |
Existential thinking : a philosophical orientation | |
Facing nature : Levinas and environmental thought | |
Fenomenologie en analytische filosofie | |
Foi chrétienne et pensée contemporaine | |
From atomos to atom : the history of the concept "atom" | |
From landscape to literature : the river and the myth of geography | |
The human science of communicology : a phenomenology of discourse in Foucault and Merleau-Ponty | |
Imagination and phenomenological psychology | |
Interpreting otherwise than Heidegger : Emanuel Levinas's ethics as first philosophy | |
John Donne and early modern legal culture : the end of equity in the satyres | |
John Donne's 1622 Gunpowder Plot sermon : a parallel-text edition | |
Land use patterns and agricultural migration in Central Ghana (Western Gonja) | |
The last of the Mandarins : Diem of Vietnam | |
Literary Milton : text, pretext, context | |
Magic and masculinity in early modern English drama / Ian McAdam. - Pittsburgh, cop. 2009. | |
Martin Heidegger : a first introduction to his philosophy | |
Max Scheler : a concise introduction into the world of a great thinker | |
The melancholy muse : Chaucer, Shakespeare and early medicine | |
Milton and the imperial vision | |
Milton and the poetics of freedom / Susanne Woods. | |
The myth of normative secularism : religion and politics in the democratic homeworld | |
Natuurwetenschap en ethiek | |
Ontology after ontotheology : plurality, event, and contingency in contemporary philosophy | |
Phenomenology and metaphysics | |
Phenomenology of social existence | |
Philosophy and linguistic analysis | |
The philosophy of nature | |
Physical science and ethics : a reflection on the relationship between nature and morality | |
Private lives made public : the invention of biography in early modern England | |
Qu'est-ce que l'Occident? | |
The Republic of the Congo : development of its international boundaries | |
Research in philosophy : a bibliographical introduction to philosophy and a few suggestions for dissertations | |
Safeguarding Nigeria's minorities | |
Science in general : an introduction to some general aspects of science | |
Sherbro - English dictionary | |
Social theory at a crossroads | |
Some problems of multi-racial communities in East and Central Africa | |
Speech by the honorable Kenneth D. Kaunda at the ceremonies at which he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Fordham University, Tuesday, May 21, 1963. | |
Study of the division and nature of various groups of sciences | |
Subgroups of the new Nigerian elite | |
Things : 4 metabletic reflections | |
Totalité et infini | |
Totality and infinity : an essay on exteriority | |
"Trougha glass darkly" : Milton's reinvention of the mythological tradition | |
Two contributions to anthropological psychology | |
Veniamin Aleksandrovich Kaverin : a Soviet writer's response to the problem of commitment : the relationship of Skandalist and khudozhnik neizvesten to the development of Soviet literature in the late nineteen-twenties | |
What is the West? | |
The witness of times : manifestations of ideology in seventeenth century England |