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 A. d’Abro - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
A. d’Abro (1901 – 1996), Armenian-American science historian and writer. His major works include The Evolution of Scientific Thought from Newton to Einstein (1927), Newtonian Mechanics (1934), and The Rise of the New Physics: Its Mathematical and Physical Theories (1939). His fields of specialization were history of physics, the philosophy of science, and the popularization of science.

Standard data for cataloging: VIAF GND

 
Author Item    More authors for concept
d’Abro, A. Axioms   Axioms
d’Abro, A. Completeness   Completeness
d’Abro, A. Euclid   Euclid
d’Abro, A. Excluded Middle   Excluded Middle
d’Abro, A. Existence   Existence
d’Abro, A. Formalism   Formalism
d’Abro, A. Hilbert   Hilbert
d’Abro, A. Idealization   Idealization
d’Abro, A. Induction   Induction
d’Abro, A. Intuitionism   Intuitionism
d’Abro, A. Logic   Logic
d’Abro, A. Mathematics   Mathematics
d’Abro, A. Necessity   Necessity
d’Abro, A. Non-Existence   Non-Existence
d’Abro, A. Postulates   Postulates
d’Abro, A. Proofs   Proofs
d’Abro, A. Riemann   Riemann
d’Abro, A. Rules   Rules
d’Abro, A. Systems   Systems
d’Abro, A. There is (/Existence)   There is (/Existence)

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-03-28