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Kerkoviusu Dzimtas Dāvinājuma Izdevumi Filozofijā Kerkoviusu dzimtas dāvinājuma izdevumi filozofijā Abendroth, Walter. Arthur Schopenhauer : in selbstzeugnissen und bilddokumenten / dargestellt von Walter Abendroth. Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1967. 149 S. Barincou, Edmond. Niccolò Machiavelli : in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten / dargestellt von Edmond Barincou ; *aus dem Französischen übertragen von Hanns v. Winter+. Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1958. 173, [1] S. Barth, Hans. Wahrheit und Ideologie / Hans Barth. [Frankfurt (Main)] : Suhrkamp, 1974. 331 S. Berdiajew, Nicolaus. Geist und Wirklickeit / Nicolaus Berdiajew ; *autorisierte Übersetzung aus dem Französischen von Rainer Kirchner+. Lüneburg : Heliand-Verlag, [1949]. 208 S. Bock, Irmgard. Heideggers Sprachdenken / von Irmgard Bock. Meisenheim am Glan : Verlag Anton Hain, 1966. 117 S. Börnsen, Hans. Naturwissenschaft an der Schwelle : zwei Vorträge / Hans Börnsen. Stuttgart : Verlag Freies Geistesleben, 1964. 37 S. Brion, Marcel. 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