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The Philosophy of Mathematics: Translated from the Cours de Philosophie Positive of Auguste Comte, by W.M. Gillespie
by Comte, Auguste
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- The Philosophy of Mathematics: Translated from the Cours de Philosophie Positive of Auguste Comte, by W.M. Gillespie
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- Comte, Auguste
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- First American edition
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- Harper & Brothers, Publishers
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- New York
- Date Published
- 1851
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