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34 <strong>CBPF</strong>-NF-084/96<br />
1976<br />
a.<br />
– ČAPEK, Milič (Ed.): The concepts of space and time - their structure and their development,<br />
Dordrecht, D. Reidel Publ.<br />
– ESPOSITO, F. Paul and WITTEN, Louis (Eds.): Asymptotic Structure of Space–Time, New<br />
York, Plenum Press.<br />
– GOSZTONYI, A.: Der Raum. Geschichte seiner Probleme in Philosophie und Wissenschaften,<br />
Bd. 1,2; Freiburg/München, Alber.<br />
–JAEGLÉ, Pierre: Essai sur l’espace et le temps: ou propos sur la dialectique de la nature, Paris,<br />
Édition Sociales.<br />
– MACHAMER, Peter K. and TURNBULL, Robert G.: Motion and Time, Space and Matter:<br />
interrelations in the Historyof Philosophyand Science, Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State Univ. Press.<br />
–NERLICH,G.:TheShapeofSpace, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.<br />
–OYLE,Irving:Time, Space & the Mind, Berkeley, Celestial Arts.<br />
b.<br />
– BARREAU, H.: “L’espace et le temps dans la physique d’Aristote”, Cahiers Fundamenta Scientia,<br />
No. 61, Strassbourg, Université Louis–Pasteur.<br />
– BUNGE, M. & MAYNEZ, A.G.: “A Relational Theory of Physical Space”, International Journal<br />
of Theoretical Physics, 15, pp. 961-972.<br />
– EVANS, G.R.: “The ‘sub–Euclidean’ Geometry of the Earlier Middle Ages, up to the Mid–Twelfth<br />
Century”, Archive for Historyof Exact Science 16 (2), pp. 105-118.<br />
– MISRA, B. & SUDARSHAN, E.C.G.: “The Zeno’a paradox in quantum theory”, Journal of<br />
Mathematical Physics, 18, pp. 756-63.<br />
c.<br />
– BELAVAL, YVON: Études Leibniziennes: de Leibniz à Hegel, Paris, Gallimard. “L’espace”, pp.<br />
206-216.<br />
– DUVIGNAUD, Jean: “Francastel e Panofsky: le problème de l’espace”, in: La Sociologie de<br />
l’Art et sa Vocation Interdisciplinaire: L’œvre et l’influence de Pierre Francastel, Paris,Denoël/<br />
Gonthier.<br />
– GRANT, Edward: “Place and Space in Medieval Physical Thought”, in: MACHAMER & TURN-<br />
BULL, 1976, p. 154.<br />
– GRANT, Edward: “The Concept of Ubi in Medieval and Renaissance Discussion of Place”, in:<br />
Science, Medicine, and the University: 1200-1550, Essays in Honor of Pearl Kibre, part I. Special<br />
ed. SIRAISI, Nancy G. & DEMAITRE, Luke. Manuscripta 20, No. 2, pp. 71-80.<br />
– GUENANCIA, P.: Du vide àDieu, Paris, F. Maspero.<br />
– KOSLOW, Arnold: “Ontological and Ideological Issues of the Classical Theory of Space and<br />
Time”, in: MACHAMER & TURNBULL, 1976, op. cit., pp. 224-263.<br />
– MALAMENT, D.: Review of SKLAR, 1974. Journal of Philosophy 73, pp. 306-323.<br />
– MART<strong>IN</strong>, F.: LesMotsLatins, Paris, Hachette. Cf. “spatium”, p. 181, and “vacuum”, p. 283.<br />
– MITTELSTAEDT, Peter: Philosophical Problems of Modern Physics, Boston, Reidel Publ. Cf.<br />
Chapt. I & II.<br />
– SCHAFFNER, K.F.: “Space and Time in Lorentz, Poincaré, and Einstein: divergent approaches<br />
to the discovery and development of the Special Theory of Relativity”, in:, MITTELSTAEDT,<br />
op. cit., pp. 465-507.<br />
– THUILLIER, Pierre: “Sociologie de l’art et histoire de sciences”, in: La Sociologie de l’Art et sa<br />
Vocation Interdisciplinaire: L’œvre et l’influence de Pierre Francastel, Paris,Denoël/Gonthier.