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Mindfulness
Martin Heidegger, Parvis Emad, Thomas Kalary,
Publisher: London ; Continuum International Pub., 2006.
ISBN: 0826480829   DDC: 193   LCC: B3279   Edition: (pbk.)

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Library: University of Western Ontario
Last Loaded: 09/08/2008
MARC Timestamp: 09/27/2006
Control Number Org.: CaOLU
Control Number: 41130054

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240  10  $aBesinnung.$lEnglish.
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300      $axliii, 385 p. ;$c21 cm.
440   0  $aAthlone contemporary European thinkers.
504      $aIncludes bibliographical references.
650   0  $aOntology.
650   0  $aConsciousness.
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970  12  $l3$tThe Leap$p4
970  12  $l4$tThe Guardians$p5
970  12  $l5$tThe Knowing-awareness$p5
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970  12  $l10$tCompletion of Modernity$p19
970  12  $l11$tArt in the Epoch of Completion of
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970  12  $tMy Pathway Hitherto$p364
970  11  $tThe Wish and the Will: (On Preserving What is
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970  12  $tEditor's Epilogue$p379

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