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Georg Cavallar, Kant’s Embedded Cosmopolitanism: History, Philosophy, and Education for World CitizensBerlin: de Gruyter (Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte 183), 2015 Pp. x + 215 ISBN 9783110438499 (hbk) $140.00
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Georg Cavallar, Kant’s Embedded Cosmopolitanism: History, Philosophy, and Education for World Citizens Berlin: de Gruyter (Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte 183), 2015 Pp. x + 215 ISBN 9783110438499 (hbk) $140.00
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