The Transcendent Science: Kant's Conception of Biological Methodology
Distributors for the U.S. And Canada, Kluwer Boston (1984)
| Abstract | CHAPTER I Teleological phenomena that the cause or causes of order in the universe probably bear some remote analogy to human intelligence... David Hume. ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Biology Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | QH331.Z86 1984 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9024729041 9789024729043 | |||||||||
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