Relational concepts of space and time
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (3):251-274 (1982)
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Max Jammer (1969). Concepts of Space. Cambridge, Mass.,Harvard University Press.
Kumar Kishore Mandal (1968). A Comparative Study of the Concepts of Space and Time in Indian Thought. Varanasi, Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office.
Review author[S.]: Robert Rynasiewicz (1995). Review Essays: Absolute Vs. Relational Theories of Space and Time: A Review of John Earman's World Enough and Space-Time. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (3):675-687.
Melissa McBay Merritt (2010). “Kant on the Transcendental Deduction of Space and Time: An Essay on the Philosophical Resources of the Transcendental Aesthetic”. Kantian Review 14 (2):1-37.
M. L. G. Redhead (1992). Book Review:World Enough and Space-Time: Absolute Versus Relational Theories of Space and Time John Earman. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 59 (4):718-.
Robert A. Rynasiewicz (1995). Absolute Vs. Relational Theories of Space and Time: A Review of John Earman's ``World Enough and Space-Time''. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (3):675--87.
Nick Huggett, Absolute and Relational Theories of Space and Motion. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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