Filosofía de las ciencias de la tierra: el cierre categorial de la geología

Filosofía de las ciencias de la tierra: el cierre categorial de la geología
ISBN-10
8478485228
ISBN-13
9788478485222
Pages
355
Language
Spanish
Published
2004
Publisher
Fundación Gustavo Bueno
Author
Evaristo Álvarez Muñoz

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