Groups in Mind

Philosophy of Science 73 (5):765-777 (2006)
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Abstract

We consider the question of the manner of the internalization of the geometry and topology of physical space in the mind, both the mechanism of internalization and precisely what structures are internalized. Though we will not argue for the point here, we agree with the long tradition which holds that an understanding of this issue is crucial for addressing many metaphysical and epistemological questions concerning space

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David R. Hilbert
University of Illinois, Chicago
Nick Huggett
University of Illinois, Chicago

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