An Introduction to the Philosophy of Time and Space
Columbia University Press (1970)
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Jean Paul van Bendegem (1995). In Defence of Discrete Space and Time. Logique Et Analyse 38 (150-1):127-150.
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.
Bede Rundle (2009). Time, Space, and Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
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