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Ressentiment (Scheler)
Comparison and Evaluation of the Moral Significance of Emotions in Aquinas, the Manualists and Catholic Moral Theology 1960-1990
Towards a Phenomenology of Liberation: a Critical Theory of Race and the Fate of Democracy in Latin America”
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Ressentiment
Essays on Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Heraclitus