- The name
Giedymin may
refer to
Gediminas (1275-1341),
monarch of
Lithuania Jerzy Giedymin (1925-1993), the
philosopher of
science This
disambiguation page...
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Jerzy Giedymin (September 18, 1925 – June 24, 1993) was a
philosopher and
historian of
mathematics and science.
Giedymin, of
Polish origin, was born in...
- Gediminas' Cap (Lithuanian:
Gedimino kepurė) was the most
important regalia of the
Lithuanian monarchs who
ruled the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania until the...
- See: J.
Giedymin, Editor’s Introduction, in: K. Ajdukiewicz, The
Scientific World-Perspective and
Other Essays 1961-1963, ed. by J.
Giedymin, “Synthese”...
- Dowbor-Muśnicki had two sons,
Giedymin and Olgierd, and two daughters,
Janina and Agnieszka.
Olgierd committed suicide before World War II,
Giedymin emigrated to France...
- Gębski, Gędka, Giedczycki, Giedczyński, Giedecki, Giedmin, Giedrzycki,
Giedymin, Giedziński, Gienk, Gienko, Gierntowt, Giesztowt, Gładysz, Gładyszewski...
- del
XVIII Congresso di
Storia della Fisica e dell'astronomia: 171–207
Giedymin, J. (1982),
Science and Convention:
Essays on
Henri Poincaré's Philosophy...
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James G.
Lennox James Robert Brown Jean Cavaillès
Jerome Ravetz Jerzy Giedymin Jesús Mosterín
Joachim Jungius John
Beatty (philosopher) John
Bulwer John...
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architecture Jerry Fodor on
mental states Jerusalem (Mendelssohn)
Jerzy Giedymin Jerzy Łoś
Jerzy Perzanowski Jerzy Prokopiuk Jesaiah Ben-Aharon
Jesse Mann...
- the
front cover image is a
photo of a
silver brooch "I Can See You" by
Giedymin Jablonski -
courtesy of the artist.
Tracks 1 & 5 were
written by Mark Underwood...