Julian Baggini (2018). How The World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy. London: Granta
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Published
2020-12-29
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Dudchik, A.
(2020).
Julian Baggini (2018). How The World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy. London: Granta.
Changing Societies & Personalities, 4(4), 542–547.
doi:10.15826/csp.2020.4.4.116
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