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New realism and old reality : [microform], a critical introduction to the philosophy of the realists

โœ Scribed by Evans, D. Luther (Daniel Luther), 1895-1979


Publisher
Princeton, Princeton university press
Year
1928
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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"Classified bibliography": p. [203]-209


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