On the Principle of Number in Theoria Naturalis: A phenomenological study of limitation in theoretical speculation about the natural world

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A phenomenological exploration of the meta-physics of categories, relations, and signs as encountered in physics and the natural sciences.

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Timothy M. Rogers
University of Toronto, St. George Campus

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