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Hägerström's Account of Sense of Duty and Certain Allied Experiences

The Swedish philosopher Hägerström, who was professor in Uppsala during the first quarter of the present century, devoted much attention to the philosophical and psychological analysis of moral and legal phenomena. Hägersträm is a difficult writer. He had steeped himself in the works of German philo...

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Published in:Philosophy (London) 1951-04, Vol.26 (97), p.99-113
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