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German mathematicians in exile in Turkey
[Risorsa elettronica] : Richard von Mises, William Prager, Hilda Geiringer, and their impact on Turkish mathematics Eden, Alp.    Irzik, Gürol    Anno: 2012
Accesso online https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/historia-mathematica
Eden, Alp.
German mathematicians in exile in Turkey [Risorsa elettronica] : Richard von Mises, William Prager, Hilda Geiringer, and their impact on Turkish mathematics / Alp Eden, Gürol Irzik
In: Historia mathematica Vol. 39 (2012), p. 432-459
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Incredulity towards Lyotard
a critique of a postmodernist account of science and knowledge Nola, Robert    Irzik, Gürol    Anno: 2003
Nola, Robert
Incredulity towards Lyotard : a critique of a postmodernist account of science and knowledge / Robert Nola, Gürol Irzik
In: Studies in history and philosophy of science Vol. 34 (2003), p. 391-421
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Irzik, Gürol
The internal-external distinction sheds light on the history of the twentieth-century philosophy of science / Gürol Irzik
In: Relocating the history of science. p. 211-223
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Irzik, Gürol
Introductory remarks / Gürol Irzik & Güven Güzeldere
In: Turkish studies in the history and philosophy of science. p. 1-5
monografia
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Turkish studies in the history and philosophy of science / edited by Gürol Irzik and Güven Güzeldere
Dordrecht : Springer, c2005.
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Whorfian variations on Kantian themes
Kuhn's linguistic turn Irzik, Gürol    Grünberg, Teo    'Thomas Kuhn's post-1980 writings have increasingly emphasized the role played by language in the characterization of scientific revolutions and incommensurability. We argue... Anno: 1998
Irzik, Gürol
Whorfian variations on Kantian themes : Kuhn's linguistic turn / Gürol Irzik, Teo Grünberg
In: Studies in history and philosophy of science Vol. 29 (1998), p. 207-221