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Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.), Kant and his German Contemporaries, vol. 2, Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xii + 285. ISBN 9781107178168 (hbk) $105.00
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Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.), Kant and his German Contemporaries, vol. 2, Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xii + 285. ISBN 9781107178168 (hbk) $105.00
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