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Tertium organum; the third canon of thought : a key to the enigmas of the world

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Transl. from the Russian by Nicholas Bessaraboff and Claude Bragdon.. Intro. by Claude BragdonNew York Knopf c1920Edition: 3d Am. ed., auth. and rev; reset and reprinted, 1945; this printing June 1951Description: xi, 399p.; ill.; indexContent type:
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Subject(s): Abstract: 'The noted author of Tertium Organum combines the logic of a mathematician with the vision of a mystic in his quest for solutions to the problems of Man and the Universe.'
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Consciousness : p116-66.

'The noted author of Tertium Organum combines the logic of a mathematician with the vision of a mystic in his quest for solutions to the problems of Man and the Universe.'

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