Another Phenomenology of Humanity: A Reading of a Dream of Red Mansions

Lexington Books (2015)
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This book inaugurates a new phenomenology of humanity wherein a conception of humans as a unique category of beings is developed, and new solutions to problems that are preoccupied in present existentialism are also developed.

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