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Symmetry: Cultural-Historical and Ontological Aspects of Science-Arts Relations: The Natural and Man-Made World in an Interdisciplinary Approach by György Darvas. Translated from the Hungarian by David Robert Evans. Birkhäuser, Basel, Boston, MA, and Berlin, 2007. xi + 508 pp. ISBN 10: 3-7643-7554-X; ISBN 13: 978-3-7643-7554-6
IstvÁn Hargittai
Online Issn: 1530-9282
Print Issn: 0024-094X
© 2008 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2008
Leonardo (2008) 41 (2): 185–187.
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IstvÁn Hargittai; Symmetry: Cultural-Historical and Ontological Aspects of Science-Arts Relations: The Natural and Man-Made World in an Interdisciplinary Approach by György Darvas. Translated from the Hungarian by David Robert Evans. Birkhäuser, Basel, Boston, MA, and Berlin, 2007. xi + 508 pp. ISBN 10: 3-7643-7554-X; ISBN 13: 978-3-7643-7554-6. Leonardo 2008; 41 (2): 185–187. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/leon.2008.41.2.185
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