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THE HARTSHORNE FESTSCHRIFT PROCESS AND DIVINITY: Philosophical Essays presented to Charles Hartshorne

THE HARTSHORNE FESTSCHRIFT PROCESS AND DIVINITY: Philosophical Essays presented to Charles Hartshorne

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THE HARTSHORNE FESTSCHRIFT PROCESS AND DIVINITY: Philosophical Essays presented to Charles Hartshorne

by Reese, William L., Eugene Freeman eds

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Open Court, 1964. Hardcover. VERY GOOD/Good. ix, 633 pp. Signed and inscribed by editor Eugene Freeman. Owner name and inscription to FFEP, foxing, a bit of rubbing to extremities, sound otherwise. DJ tattered.

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Title
THE HARTSHORNE FESTSCHRIFT PROCESS AND DIVINITY: Philosophical Essays presented to Charles Hartshorne
Author
Reese, William L., Eugene Freeman eds
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Hardcover
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Used - Very Good
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Publisher
Open Court
Date Published
1964
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