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(2011) Continental Philosophy Review 44 (3).
I am delighted to join in commemorating John Wild, a revered teacher and mentor of mine—and so many others—at a crucial point in the early reception of continental philosophy in America. In the following brief remarks, I will proceed in a largely autobiographical manner, occasionally pausing to make more general points.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11007-011-9182-9
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Casey, E. (2011). Remembering John Wild. Continental Philosophy Review 44 (3), pp. 263-.
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