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Branislav "Brana" Petronijević (sometimes styled as Petronievics) (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав "Брана" Петронијевић; 6 April 1875 – 4 March 1954) was a Serbian philosopher and paleontologist. His major work is the two-volume Prinzipien der Metaphysik (Principles of Metaphysics, Heidelberg, 1904–1911), in which he outlines his original metaphysical system – a synthesis of Baruch Spinoza's monism and Gottfried Leibniz's monadological pluralism into what he called "monopluralism". Influenced by George Berkeley and G.W.F. Hegel, Petronijević held that our immediate experience is the source of basic logical and metaphysical axioms – what he called "empirio-rationalist" epistemology.

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  • Branislav "Brana" Petronijević (sometimes styled as Petronievics) (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав "Брана" Петронијевић; 6 April 1875 – 4 March 1954) was a Serbian philosopher and paleontologist. His major work is the two-volume Prinzipien der Metaphysik (Principles of Metaphysics, Heidelberg, 1904–1911), in which he outlines his original metaphysical system – a synthesis of Baruch Spinoza's monism and Gottfried Leibniz's monadological pluralism into what he called "monopluralism". Influenced by George Berkeley and G.W.F. Hegel, Petronijević held that our immediate experience is the source of basic logical and metaphysical axioms – what he called "empirio-rationalist" epistemology. In the field of palaeontology, Petronijević was the first to distinguish between the genera Archaeopteryx and Archaeornis. However, most of his taxonomic interpretations were later abandoned. He also discovered new characteristics of the genera Tritylodon and Moeritherium. (en)
  • Бранислав Петронижевич (правильное произношение: Петрони́евич (серб. Бранислав Петронијевић) (25 марта / 6 апреля 1875, Совляк близ Уба, Княжество Сербия — 4 марта 1954, Белград, СФРЮ) — сербский и югославский философ, математик. Доктор философии (1898), профессор Белградского университета (1903). Академик Сербской академии наук и искусств (с 1920). Видный представитель югославской философии. Входит в перечень 100 самых известных сербов. (ru)
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  • Бранислав Петронижевич (правильное произношение: Петрони́евич (серб. Бранислав Петронијевић) (25 марта / 6 апреля 1875, Совляк близ Уба, Княжество Сербия — 4 марта 1954, Белград, СФРЮ) — сербский и югославский философ, математик. Доктор философии (1898), профессор Белградского университета (1903). Академик Сербской академии наук и искусств (с 1920). Видный представитель югославской философии. Входит в перечень 100 самых известных сербов. (ru)
  • Branislav "Brana" Petronijević (sometimes styled as Petronievics) (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав "Брана" Петронијевић; 6 April 1875 – 4 March 1954) was a Serbian philosopher and paleontologist. His major work is the two-volume Prinzipien der Metaphysik (Principles of Metaphysics, Heidelberg, 1904–1911), in which he outlines his original metaphysical system – a synthesis of Baruch Spinoza's monism and Gottfried Leibniz's monadological pluralism into what he called "monopluralism". Influenced by George Berkeley and G.W.F. Hegel, Petronijević held that our immediate experience is the source of basic logical and metaphysical axioms – what he called "empirio-rationalist" epistemology. (en)
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