Aslani, M. (2013). Are Synthetic A priori Propositions in Kant's Theory of Knowledge, Really A priori?. Journal of Religious Thought : A Quarterly Journal of Shiraz University, 6(21), 73-92. doi: 10.22099/jrt.2013.1321
MLA
Aslani, M. . "Are Synthetic A priori Propositions in Kant's Theory of Knowledge, Really A priori?", Journal of Religious Thought : A Quarterly Journal of Shiraz University, 6, 21, 2013, 73-92. doi: 10.22099/jrt.2013.1321
HARVARD
Aslani, M. (2013). 'Are Synthetic A priori Propositions in Kant's Theory of Knowledge, Really A priori?', Journal of Religious Thought : A Quarterly Journal of Shiraz University, 6(21), pp. 73-92. doi: 10.22099/jrt.2013.1321
CHICAGO
M. Aslani, "Are Synthetic A priori Propositions in Kant's Theory of Knowledge, Really A priori?," Journal of Religious Thought : A Quarterly Journal of Shiraz University, 6 21 (2013): 73-92, doi: 10.22099/jrt.2013.1321
VANCOUVER
Aslani, M. Are Synthetic A priori Propositions in Kant's Theory of Knowledge, Really A priori?. Journal of Religious Thought : A Quarterly Journal of Shiraz University, 2013; 6(21): 73-92. doi: 10.22099/jrt.2013.1321