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Philosophy of physics / Kantianism / Causality / Conditionals / Philosophy of science / Abstract object / Category of being / Category / Structure / Philosophy / Metaphysics / Ontology
Date: 2012-10-16 13:58:01
Philosophy of physics
Kantianism
Causality
Conditionals
Philosophy of science
Abstract object
Category of being
Category
Structure
Philosophy
Metaphysics
Ontology

Concrete Process Categories Wolfgang Jeltsch Introduction

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