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Kant, organisms, and representation.
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Udo Thiel
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Priestley and Kant on Materialism.
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Joachim Schummer
(2020)
The Operational Definition of the Elements: A Philosophical Reappraisal.
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Farzad Mahootian
(2020)
Kant, Cassirer, and the Idea of Chemical Element.
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Andrew Cooper
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James R. O'Shea
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