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Pas de deux: Practice Theory and Phenomenology

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Pas de deux: Practice Theory and Phenomenology. / Schatzki, Theodore.
In: Phaenomenologischen Forschungen, Vol. 2017, No. Special Issue 2, 31.12.2017, p. 25-40.

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Schatzki, T 2017, 'Pas de deux: Practice Theory and Phenomenology', Phaenomenologischen Forschungen, vol. 2017, no. Special Issue 2, pp. 25-40. https://doi.org/10.28937/1000107734

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Schatzki, T. (2017). Pas de deux: Practice Theory and Phenomenology. Phaenomenologischen Forschungen, 2017(Special Issue 2), 25-40. https://doi.org/10.28937/1000107734

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Schatzki T. Pas de deux: Practice Theory and Phenomenology. Phaenomenologischen Forschungen. 2017 Dec 31;2017(Special Issue 2):25-40. doi: 10.28937/1000107734

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Schatzki, Theodore. / Pas de deux : Practice Theory and Phenomenology. In: Phaenomenologischen Forschungen. 2017 ; Vol. 2017, No. Special Issue 2. pp. 25-40.

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