Chemical Philosophy: Kant, Schelling, and DeLanda

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Chemical Philosophy: Kant, Schelling, and DeLanda. / Woodard, Ben.
in: Stasis, Jahrgang 9, Nr. 1, 25.07.2020, S. 184-208.

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Woodard B. Chemical Philosophy: Kant, Schelling, and DeLanda. Stasis. 2020 Jul 25;9(1):184-208. doi: 10.33280/2310-3817-2020-9-1-184-208

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