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Daniel Stoljar: Philosophical Progress. In Defence of a Reasonable Optimism

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Daniel Stoljar: Philosophical Progress. In Defence of a Reasonable Optimism
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, November 2018
DOI 10.1007/s10677-018-9960-0
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Tobias Gutmann

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#18,699,725
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