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- TIMELEC.HTM accessdate "2011-04-09".
- TIMELEC.HTM date "1997-01-22".
- TIMELEC.HTM first "G. J. : UC Davis".
- TIMELEC.HTM isCitedBy Time.
- TIMELEC.HTM last "Mattey".
- TIMELEC.HTM quote "What is correct in the Leibnizian view was its anti-metaphysical stance. Space and time do not exist in and of themselves, but in some sense are the product of the way we represent things. The[y] are ideal, though not in the sense in which Leibniz thought they are ideal . The ideality of space is its mind-dependence: it is only a condition of sensibility.... Kant concluded "absolute space is not an object of outer sensation; it is rather a fundamental concept which first of all makes possible all such outer sensation."...Much of the argumentation pertaining to space is applicable, mutatis mutandis, to time, so I will not rehearse the arguments. As space is the form of outer intuition, so time is the form of inner intuition.... Kant claimed that time is real, it is "the real form of inner intuition."".
- TIMELEC.HTM title "Critique of Pure Reason, Lecture notes: Philosophy 175 UC Davis".
- TIMELEC.HTM url TIMELEC.HTM.