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The Kantian Legacy in Nineteenth-Century Science (Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology)
 
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The Kantian Legacy in Nineteenth-Century Science (Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology) (Hardcover)

by Michael Friedman (Editor), Alfred Nordmann (Editor)
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