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    Buen vivir and the art of living. Comparing Western and Latin American perspectives on living a good life (2021)

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    Nieto M
    Teschers, Christoph cc
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    Teschers C, Nieto M (2021). Buen vivir and the art of living. Comparing Western and Latin American perspectives on living a good life. Online: PESA 2021. 26/11/2021-07/12/2021.
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    50 - Philosophy and religious studies::5003 - Philosophy::500318 - Philosophy of specific cultures (incl. comparative philosophy)
    44 - Human society::4401 - Anthropology::440107 - Social and cultural anthropology
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