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Keshe-adam mekir et ʻatsmo, ha-im hu makir gam et ha-aḥer? = Knowing oneself, does one know who the other is...?
Title: Keshe-adam mekir et ʻatsmo, ha-im hu makir gam et ha-aḥer? = Knowing oneself, does one know who the other is...?
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Georges Adéagbo.
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