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Ed. Brian McGuinness. Oxford: Blackwell, 1984.
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and Their Roles. Berkeley: U of California P, 1977.
Godel, Kurt. "An example of a new type of cosmological solutions of Einstein's field
equations of gravitation". In Collected Works, II. Ed. S. Feferman, et al. NY:
Oxford UP, 1986.
_________. "A remark about the relationship between relativity theory and idealistic
philosophy". In Collected Works, II. Ed. S. Feferman, et al. NY: Oxford UP, 1986.
Goodman, Nelson. Ways o f WorldMaking. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1978.
Gordon, Lyndall. Eliot's Early Years. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1977.
Gransaignes dHauterive, R. Dictionnaire des racines des longues europeennes. Paris:
Larousse, 1949.
Hacker, P. M. S. Insight and Illusion: Themes in the Philosophy o f Wittgenstein. Oxford:
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____________. Wittgenstein:MeaningandMind,Vol. 3. Oxford:BasilBlackwell,
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Sciences. Trans. W. Wallace. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1975.
. Phenomenology o f Spirit. Trans. A. V. Miller. New York: Oxford UP,
1977.
Heidegger, Martin. Being and Time. Trans. John Macquarrie and Edward Robinson.
(NY: Harper and Row, 1962); SeinundZeit. (Tubingen: MaxNiemeyer, 1993)
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? ______________. "The Anaximander Fragment". Early Greek Thinking: The Dawn o f WesternPhilosophy. Trans. DavidFarrellKrellandFrankA. Capuzzi. San
Fransico: Harper, 1975, 1984.
. History and Concept o f Time: Prolegomena. Trans. Theodore Kisiel.
Indianaplois: Indiana UP, 1985.
. "Letter on Humanism". In Basic Writings. Trans. Frank A. Capuzzi
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______________. "The Thing". In Poetry, Language, Thought. Trans. Albert Hofstadter. NY: Harper, 1971; Vortrdge undAufsatze. Stuggart: Gunther Neske,
1954.
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Heraclitus. Heraclitus: Fragments, A Text and Translation with a commentary. T. M.
Robinson. Toronto: U ofToronto P, 1987.
Hill, Geoffrey. "Poetry as 'Menace' and 'Atonement'". In The Lords o fLimit. NY:
Oxford UP, 1984. pp. 1-18.
___________. "Our Word Is Our Bond" In The Lords o fLimit. NY: Oxford Up, 1984.
pp. 161-198.
Idel, Moshe. Golem: Jewish Magical andMystical Traditions on the Artificial
Anthropoid. Albany: State U ofNew York P, 1990.
Ishiguro,Hide. "UseandReferenceofNames". InStudiesinthePhilosophyof
Wittgenstein. Ed. Peter Winch. 1969.
Jakobson, Roman. "What is Poetry? " In Language and Literature. Ed. Krystyna
Pomorska and Stephen Rudy. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1987.
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