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  1. Kant y el agnosticismo.JuliÁ Velarde LombraÑ & A. N. - 2004 - Agora 23 (1):121-147.
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  2. AWSAR Awarded Popular Science Stories: by Scientists for the People.R. Sharma, B. K. Tyagi, K. B. Bhushan, G. Jain & Avilekh N. (eds.) - 2020 - Vigyan Prasar.
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  3. Poesía y filosofía.MartÍ ZubirÍ & A. N. - 1997 - Anuario Filosófico 30 (58):441-462.
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    An international periodical: La cultura Nel mondo. [REVIEW]A. N. - 1980 - Journal of Croatian Studies 21:148-149.
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    Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. [REVIEW]A. G. N. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):311-311.
    Topics include the interpretation of quantum mechanics, philosophical tangents of linguistics, and the legitimacy of modal logic. Several contributers use quite novel approaches. Among the authors are E. H. Lenneberg, A. R. Anderson and O. K. Moore, and A. Grünbaum.--N. A. G.
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    The Concept of Method. [REVIEW]A. G. N. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):524-524.
    An imaginative, though at times obscure, inquiry into the nature of method. The setting is dialectical: Buchler elucidates what is methodic about method by examining the views of Bentham, Coleridge, Descartes, Bacon, Dewey, and Whitehead. The concluding exposition of method as "a power of manipulating natural complexes, purposively and recognizably, within a reproducible order of utterance" is suggestive but vague.--N. A. G.
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