Philosophical problems of the internal and external worlds
essays on the philosophy of Adolf Grünbaum
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Author
Contributions
- Earman, John. - Contributor
Publication
1993 - University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
157,000 words, Guess
Page Count
628 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1723761M
- ISBN-100822937387
- OCLC Control Number26305802
- OCLC Control Numberphilosophicalpro0000unse_y0a6
- Library of Congress Control Number92027354
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- Goodreads3081163
- LibraryThing604875
Classifications
- DDC501
- LCCQ175.3 .P444 1993
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Series Statement
- Pittsburgh-Konstanz series in the philosophy and history of science
Other Editions
- Philosophical problems of the internal and external worlds: essays on the philosophy of Adolf Grünbaum
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