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Idealists / Logicians / Mystics / Hegelianism / James Doull / Christian theology / Religion / The Phenomenology of Spirit / Philosophy / German idealism / Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Date: 2008-12-22 18:09:17
Idealists
Logicians
Mystics
Hegelianism
James Doull
Christian theology
Religion
The Phenomenology of Spirit
Philosophy
German idealism
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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