Kant, Herbart and Riemann

Kant Studien 96 (2):208-234 (2005)
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A look at the dynamical concept of space and space-generating processes to be found in Kant, J.F. Herbart and the mathematician Bernhard Riemann's philosophical writings.

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Erik C. Banks
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Kant and the Claims of Knowledge.Paul Guyer - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press.

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