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  1. The meeting here refers to the annual meeting of the Eastern Division of American Philosophical Association held in Philadelphia on December 27–29, 1966.

  2. Marx (1963, p. 207).

  3. Kierkegaard (1941, p. 109).

  4. Marx (1963, p. 187).

  5. Kierkegaard (1962).

  6. Cf. Tiryakian (1965, pp. 674–688).

  7. Schaff (1963, p. 3l).

  8. Sartre (1960).

  9. Sartre (1960).

  10. Sartre (1963, pp. 95–96).

  11. Petrovic (1965, p. 254).

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Wild, J. Marxist humanism and existential philosophy. Cont Philos Rev 44, 329–339 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-011-9188-3

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