The discovery of non-euclidean geometries and Kant: the possibility of non-euclidean geometry Kant's philosophy

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İnaltong, Mutlu Cem

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M. C. İnaltong, “The discovery of non-euclidean geometries and Kant: the possibility of non-euclidean geometry Kant’s philosophy,” Middle East Technical University, 2000.