La matematizzazione dei plena: Un esempio di analisi fenomenologica

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La matematizzazione dei plena: Un esempio di analisi fenomenologica. / Caniglia, Guido.
in: Annali del Dipartimento di Filosofia, Jahrgang 12, 2006, S. 119-144.

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