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Hwa Yol Jung and the Question of Comparative Philosophy: A Review of Hwa Yol Jung’s Transversal Rationality and Intercultural Texts

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Park, J.Y. Hwa Yol Jung and the Question of Comparative Philosophy: A Review of Hwa Yol Jung’s Transversal Rationality and Intercultural Texts . Hum Stud 36, 599–606 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-013-9276-y

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