Arthur Schopenhauer’s terminology in the work “The World as Will and Representation”
Laboratory of Academic Translation
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Laboratory of Academic Translation
Arthur Schopenhauer’s terminology in the work “The World as Will and Representation”
(A. Bogachov, N. Vakhovska, I. Ivashchenko, V. Kebuladze (moderator))
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2020-08-12
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Kebuladze, V. (2020). Arthur Schopenhauer’s terminology in the work “The World as Will and Representation”: Laboratory of Academic Translation. Filosofska Dumka, (3), 128–132. Retrieved from https://dumka.philosophy.ua/index.php/fd/article/view/469
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