Reflections on Existing Experience in Applied Philosophy. Book review: Existence(s). Short Deep Forage Chapters by Istvan Kiraly at LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
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Applied philosophy, Existence(s). Short Deep Forage Chapters, István Király.Abstract
Applied philosophy is one of the most promising challenges for the destiny of philosophy in the contemporary cultural and social context. The reflection regarding the peculiarities of this particular form of philosophy is facilitated by reading the volume Existence (s). Short Deep Forage Chapters, published by the philosopher from Cluj, István Király at the prestigious Moldavian-German publishing house LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.References
Király, I.V. (2017). Existence(s). Short Deep-Forage Chapters. Balti, Republic of Moldova: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.
Maxim, S-T. (2010). Peripatetice. Iasi, Romania: Editura PIM.
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2017-12-22
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SANDU, A. (2017). Reflections on Existing Experience in Applied Philosophy. Book review: Existence(s). Short Deep Forage Chapters by Istvan Kiraly at LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty: Philosophy & Humanistic Sciences, 5(2), 49-51. Retrieved from https://lumenpublishing.com/journals/index.php/lumenphs/article/view/200
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