Time, Space, and Philosophy
Routledge (1991)
| Abstract | Ray examines the central questions that arise from the ideas of Einstein, Leibniz and Newton. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Space and time | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD632.R39 1991 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415032210 9780415032216 | |||||||||
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Max Jammer (1993). Concepts of Space: The History of Theories of Space in Physics. Dover Publications.
Emile Borel (1926). Space and Time. London and Glasgow, Blackie & Son Limited.
Emile Borel (1960). Space and Time. New York, Dover Publications.
Robin Le Poidevin (2003). Travels in Four Dimensions: The Enigmas of Space and Time. Oxford University Press.
Robert Rynasiewicz, Newton's Views on Space, Time, and Motion. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Bede Rundle (2009). Time, Space, and Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
Geoffrey Gorham (2011). Newton on God's Relation to Space and Time: The Cartesian Framework. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 93 (3):281-320.
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