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Essays Hegelian and Ecumenical: What has been at stake

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Exploring the concept of time, this essay delves into philosophical inquiries that challenge its reality, suggesting a deeper understanding of existence. It advocates for a richer interpretation of time, encouraging readers to consider broader measurements beyond conventional definitions. Through this examination, the work engages with 19th-century philosophical thought, inviting reflections on the nature of reality and perception.

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Essays Hegelian and Ecumenical: What has been at stake, Stephen Theron

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2008
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