Philosophical Problems of the Internal and External Worlds: Essays on the Philosophy of Adolf Grunbaum

University of Pittsburgh Press (1994)
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The inaugural volume of the Pitt-Konstanz series, devoted to the work of philosopher Adolf Grünbaum, encompasses the philosophical problems of space, time, and cosmology, the nature of scientific methodology, and the foundations of psychoanalysis

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