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56 Herzen and Bakunin on Individual liberty
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57 A Remarkable Decade
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ⅠThe Birth of the Russian Intelligentsia
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ⅡGerman Romanticism in Petersburg and Moscow
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ⅢVissarion Belinsky
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ⅣAlexander Herzen
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76 Russian Populism
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82 Tolstoy and Enlightenment
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125 Fathers and Children
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158 Concepts and Categories
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Introduction by Bernard Williams
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85 The Purpose of Philosophy
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25 Verification
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35 Empirical Propositions and Hypothetical Statements
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36 Logical Translation
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64 Equality
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77 The Concept of Scientific History
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81 Does Political Theory Still Exist?
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93‘From Hope and Fear Set Free’
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166 Against the Current
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Introduction by Roger Hausheer
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134 The Counter-Enlightenment
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122 The Originality of Machiavelli
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139 The Divorce between the Sciences and the Humanities
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114 Vico’s Concept of Knowledge
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