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Espen Dahl and Stanley Cavell: Religion, and continental philosophy

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  1. (Cavell (1979), p. 46).

  2. See Cavell (2005).

  3. Similarly, one might cite Christian thinkers in a similar vein. See, e.g., Hector (2011).

  4. (Cavell (1989), p. 3).

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Shuster, M. Espen Dahl and Stanley Cavell: Religion, and continental philosophy. Int J Philos Relig 77, 183–186 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-015-9514-5

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