[^67]: See R. Brandom, Reason, Genealogy, and the Hermeneutics of Magnanimity (2014), <http://www.pitt.edu/brandom/downloads/RGHM%202012-11-21%20a.docx>; and Brassier, ‘Dialectics Between Suspicion and Trust’, 98–113.
[^68]: Hegel, Phenome…[^67]: See R. Brandom, Reason, Genealogy, and the Hermeneutics of Magnanimity (2014), <http://www.pitt.edu/brandom/downloads/RGHM%202012-11-21%20a.docx>; and Brassier, ‘Dialectics Between Suspicion and Trust’, 98–113.
[^68]: Hegel, Phenome…
Wilfrid Sellers
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