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Chernilo, Daniel.
Debating humanity : towards a philosophical sociology
Daniel Chernilo.
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017. | Includes
bibliographical references.
LCCN 2016024595 | ISBN 9781107129337
LCSH: Humanism. | Human beings. | Philosophical anthropology.
LCC B821 .D43 2016 | DDC 128–dc23
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ISBN 978-1-107-12933-7 Hardback
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