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The Formal Theory of Everything: Exploration of Housserl’s Theory of Manifolds

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Milkov, N. (2005). The Formal Theory of Everything: Exploration of Housserl’s Theory of Manifolds. In: Tymieniecka, AT. (eds) Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of the Logos. Book One. Analecta Husserliana, vol 88. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3680-9_7

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