Space, time and the limits of human understanding
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Space as a source and as an object of knowledge
the transformation of the concept of space in the post-Kantian philosophy of geometry
Francesca Biagioli
3-14
Relativity theory may not have the last word on the nature of time
quantum theory and probabilism
Nicholas Maxwell
109-124
Hermann Weyl's space-time geometry and its impact on theories of fundamental interactions
Norbert Straumann
159-165
Space, time, and adynamical explanation in the relational blockworld
W. M. Stuckey, Michael Silberstein, Timothy McDevitt
203-215
Time measurement in living systems
human understanding and health implications
Lakshman Abhilash, Vijay Kumar Sharma
337-352
Time and suffering
false metaphors, (de-)synchronous times, and internal dynamics
Norman Sieroka
371-380
A computational mathematics view of space, time and complexity
David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein
403-415
"Photographing the footsteps of time"
space and time in Charles Babbage's calculating engines
Doron Swade
417-427
The novel and the map
spatiotemporal form and discourse in literary cartography
Robert T. Tally
479-485