The historico-philosophical canon’s formation and the meaning of life problem. Hauskeller, M. (2019). The Meaning of Life and Death: Ten Classic Thinkers on the Ultimate Question. London, & New York, NY: Bloomsbury.
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent39.02.210Keywords:
rational reconstruction, historical reconstruction, Leo Tolstoy, eternal questionsAbstract
Review of Hauskeller, M. (2019). The Meaning of Life and Death: Ten Classic Thinkers on the Ultimate Question. London, & New York, NY: Bloomsbury.
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