Milič Čapek
Milič Čapek, (26 January 1909 – 17 November 1997) was a Czech–American philosopher. Čapek was strongly influenced by the process philosophy of Henri Bergson and to a lesser degree by Alfred North Whitehead. Much of his work was devoted to the relation of philosophy and modern physics, especially the philosophy of space and time and metaphysics. Provided by Wikipedia
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The new aspects of time its continuity and novelties ; selected papers in the philosophy of science by Čapek, Milič
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The philosophical impact of contemporary physics by Čapek, Milič
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Bergson and modern physics a reinterpretation and re-evaluation by Čapek, Milič
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Bergson a tendence současné fysiky by Čapek, Milič
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The philosophical impact of contemporary physics by Čapek, Milič
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