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Hegel's doctrine of reflection, being a paraphrase and a commentary interpolated into the text of the second volume of Hegel's larger Logic, treating of "essence." By William T. Harris.

Title:Hegel's doctrine of reflection, being a paraphrase and a commentary interpolated into the text of the second volume of Hegel's larger Logic, treating of "essence." By William T. Harris.
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Note:New York, D. Appleton, 1881
  
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Subject:Logic
Call number:B 2942 E5 1881
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