The Formation of the Scientific Mind: A Contribution to a Psychoanalysis of Objective Knowledge

Clinamen Press (2002)
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Gaston Bachelard is one of the indespensable figures in the history of 20th-century ideas. The broad scope of his work has had a lasting impact in several fields - notable philosophy, architecture and literature.

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