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Even if Roman Ingarden did not develop an ethics stricto sensu, and although his philosophy
cannot be immediately associated with a “practical turn” in phenomenology, his
investigation of the essence of the real world br...
This article explores, in a preliminary fashion, the evidence for the cult of Men Tiamou, which was confined to the region of Lydia Katakeaumene (“Burnt Lydia”). The epithet seems to be derived from the personal name Tia...
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Bronisława Dejna (2009). RECENZJE I SPRAWOZDANIA: Nekropolie Pomorza . Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica, 10(1),
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