Reflections on the politics of space and time
Angelaki 1 (1):43 – 57 (1996)
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Emile Borel (1926). Space and Time. London and Glasgow, Blackie & Son Limited.
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Bede Rundle (2009). Time, Space, and Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
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