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Category Archives: Philosophy of History

Philosophies of History at University of Leeds

Posted on October 16, 2014 by Jamie Wood

We’re pleased to circulate the following announcement of a series of informal seminars at on the philosophy of history at the University of Leeds. The programme for the year is available here.  

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