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Filosofie magazine 190.5 FIL. 3,1994+ w 14(2)
Idealistic studies 141.05 IDE. 1,1971+ w 26(3),36(3)
International philosophical quarterly : IPQ 105 INT. 1,1961+
International studies in philosophy 105 INT. 35,2003+
New Nietzsche studies 193.05 NEW 5(3/4)/6(1/2),2003/2004
Nietzsche-Studien 193.05 NIE. 32-38,2003-2010
Phenomenological inquiry 142.705 PHE. 14,1990+
Philosophy today 105 PHI. 25,1981+
Radical philosophy 320.5305 RAD. (117),2003+
Review of metaphysics 110.5 REV. 1,1947+ w 22(1),23(4),24(1)
Symposion M 105 SYM. 1-4,1948-1955 w 3 ; [new ser.,] 1,1958+
Tijdschrift voor filosofie 105 TIJ. 1,1939+
Wijsgerig perspectief 105 WIJ. 1(3),1961+ [6]
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