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Rob Boddice, Christian J. Emden, and Peter Vogt

Ricœur. Readers familiar with the German tradition of doing intellectual history will also quickly recognize that Gießmann and Friedrich, despite their nods to Foucault, really conceive of their projects as standing on the shoulders of Hans Blumenberg

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Niklas Olsen, Irene Herrmann, Håvard Brede Aven, and Mohinder Singh

Kant from 1949 and one on historical times, presumably from 1971) and his correspondence with Hans Blumenberg and Hans-Georg Gadamer (these materials are located in Marbach). Moreover, it cites several published reviews, commentaries, and articles

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‘Sensuous Singularity’

Hamish Fulton’s Cairngorm Walk-Texts

Alan Macpherson

, has ethical potential, specifically for an environmental ethics. Bennett’s argument for enchantment responds to what she diagnoses as the prevailing disenchantment narratives of modernity, which she traces through, among others, Max Weber, Hans

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A Tale of Two Freedoms; Semantic Struggles in Roman Antiquity?; Beyond Reception: A Historiography of Concepts in Full Right

Hugo Bonin, Alexandra Eckert, and Andrés Jiménez Ángel

Network on Comparative Conceptual History of the Ibero-American World ( http://www.iberconceptos.net ). 5 Some chapters deal systematically with other authors, particularly Pablo Casanova's (Koselleck and Foucault) and Elías Palti's (Hans Blumenberg

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From Empires of Nations to the Nation-State of Minorities

The Concept of National Minority in Russian Poland and the New Polish State 1900–1922

Wiktor Marzec

Lakoff and Mark Johnson, Metaphors We Live By (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003); Hans Blumenberg, Paradigmen zu einer Metaphorologie (Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1998); David Adams, “Metaphors for Mankind: The Development of Hans