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" For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession; and in space as to order of situation. It is from their essence or nature that they are places; and... "
Johnson's (revised) Universal Cyclopaedia - Página 6
1886
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen8

John Mason Good - 1813 - 830 páginas
...erpression) out of themselves. For times and space! are, as it were, the places ef themselves as ot all other things. All things arc placed in time as to order of succession ; and in space at to order ot situation. It is from their essence or nature that they are places; und that the primary...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen8

John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 páginas
...be allowed the expression) out of themselves. For times and spaces arc, as' it were, the places ef themselves as of all other things. All things arc placed in time is to order of succession ; and in space as to order of situation. It is from their essence or nature...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volumen91

1823 - 832 páginas
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression may be allowed) out of themselves. For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession, and in space as to order of situation. It is from their...
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Space, Time, and Deity: The Gifford Lectures at Glasgow, 1916-1918, Volumen1

Samuel Alexander - 1920 - 376 páginas
...substance, Bk. II. ch. zp 341 : Space-Time is not substance at all, but stuff. " For times and spaces are as it were the places as well of themselves as of all other things " (Princ. Book I. Schol. iv.). The contrast of absolute and relational is as we have seen entirely...
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The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science: A Historical and ...

Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1925 - 382 páginas
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression may be allowed) out of themselves. For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession ; and in space as to order of situation. It is from their...
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The Bases of Modern Science

John William Navin Sullivan - 1928 - 266 páginas
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression may be allowed) out of themselves. For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession ; and in space as to order of situation. It is from their...
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Eighteenth-Century Philosophy

Lewis White Beck - 1966 - 332 páginas
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression may be allowed) out of themselves. For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession; and in space as to order of situation. It is from their...
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Process and Reality

Alfred North Whitehead - 2010 - 452 páginas
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression may be allowed) out of themselves. For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession; and in space as to order oft situation. It is from their...
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The Epochal Nature of Process in Whitehead's Metaphysics

F. Bradford Wallack - 1980 - 392 páginas
...whom time was an equable flow, speaks of time as being, like space, a place. "For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things."127 This may well be expected of Newton, the world's leading proponent of absolute time. But...
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Bergson and Modern Thought: Towards a Unified Science

Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Pete Addison Y. Gunter - 1987 - 424 páginas
...instantaneous and simultaneous unit, representative of the absolute time of the universe. "For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession; and in space as to order of situation. It is from their...
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