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On the unity of space

Philosophical Studies 29 (3):215 - 220 (1976)

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  1. Spaces and Times.Anthony Quinton - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (140):130 - 147.
    We are accustomed to thinking of space and time as particulars or individuals—even if we should hesitate to describe them as things or objects or substances. We say ‘space has three dimensions’, ‘material things occupy space’, ‘the debris has disappeared into space’ and we talk in a comparable fashion about time. Not only do we think of space and time as individuals but, in many connections at any rate, we think of them as unique individuals. When we talk about spaces (...)
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