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The play of metaphor in philosophical discourse
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"Dieser Satz traf mich mitten ins Hers, also darf ich ihn doch haben" : Liebe als philosophisch-theologisches Konzept in Hannah Arendts Denken. Eine Betrachtung ihrer Dissertation Der Liebesbegriff bei Augustin. Versuch einer philosphischen Interpretation im Lichte ihres Gesamtwerkes
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Potential economies : complexity, novelty and the event
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Amor fati, amor mundi : Nietzsche and Arendt on overcoming modernity
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The complexity of identity : the Afrikaner in a changing South Africa
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Praxis, poiesis, and durable public space in the philosophy of Hannah Arendt
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The relevance of Hannah Arendt’s concept of freedom to African political thought
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The displaced as guest: A case study of the Yezidis of Iraq and Jacques Derrida’s deconstruction of hospitality
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Filosofie : einde of transformasie? : 'n kritiese bespreking van die kontemporere debat oor die toekoms van die filosofie
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Dekonstruksie as geregtigheid
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The woodwinds in the symphonies of Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
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Poststructural ethics and the possibility of a general ethical theory
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Mind and language : evolution in contemporary theories of cognition
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The use of the oboe and cor anglais in the fifteen symphonies of Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
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Justice and the law : a perspective from contemporary jurisprudence
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Die estetiese republiek : kuns, reg en post-liberale politiek in Nietzsche, Arendt en Lyotard (Afrikaans)
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Die dilemma van begronding in die Moderniteit-Postmoderniteit debat
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Being, eating and being eaten : deconstructing the ethical subject
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Postmetaphysical versus postmodern thinking : a critical appraisal of Habermas's debate with postmodernism
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Translation in and of Philosophy
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Freud, Lacan, and the Oedipus complex
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The Socratic practice in Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss
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Natuurreg en menseregte : 'n ontleding van die natuurregtelike begronding van die idee van menseregte en die daarmee gepaardgaande spanning tussen kollektivisme en individualisme...
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Relasie-volheid en opvoeding