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Uner Kirdar
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The Dynamics of planned change
Thought and change
by
Ernest Gellner
Conceptual change
D. Reidel, 1973
La perception du changement
by
Bergson, Henri
Read Online
Clarendon Press, 1911
Philosophers of process
Random House, 1965
Heart shift
by
John T. Trent
Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2004
Philosophers of process.
by
Douglas Browning
Random House, 1965
El problema de la fundamentación del problema del cambio y la identidad (el supuesto del pre-onto)
by
Andrés Avelino
Editora Montalvo, 1944
Do we really want constant change?
by
Theodore E. Zorn
Berrett-Koehler Communications, 1999
Permanence and Change
University of California Press, July 1984 Paperback
Thought and Change (Midway reprints)
by
Ernest Gellner
University Of Chicago Press, 1978 Paperback
Henri Bergson
by
Herbert Wildon Carr
Jack, 1919
Political change
United Nations Publications, 1992
Protsess izmeneniia i ego poznanie.
by
Vladislav Ivanovich Stoliarov
Nauka, 1966
Heterotopia and the city
Routledge, 2008
Persistence
Bradford Books/MIT Press, 2006
The ethics of change
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1969
Metabletica, of, Leer der veranderingen
by
J. H. van den Berg
G.F. Callenbach, 1974
Philosophers of process.
by
Douglas Browning
Random House, 1965
Thought and change.
by
Ernest Gellner
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1964
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