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Rowbottom Aleksandra Samonek Constantine Sandis Howard Sankey Jonathan Schaffer Thomas Senor Robin Smith Daniel Star Jussi Suikkanen Lynne Tirrell Aness Webster Other editors Contact us Learn more about PhilPapers Concerning the ultimate ground of the differentiation of directions in space Immanuel Kant In David Walford & Ralf Meerbote (eds.), The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant. Theoretical Philosophy, 1755--1770. Cambridge University Press. pp. 365--72 (1992) Abstract This article has no associated abstract. (fix it) Keywords No keywords specified (fix it) Categories Kant: Space in 17th/18th Century Philosophy (categorize this paper) Options Edit this record Mark as duplicate Export citation Find it on Scholar Request removal from index Translate to english Revision history Download options Our Archive Upload a copy of this paper     Check publisher's policy     Papers currently archived: 33,066 External links This entry has no external links. Add one. 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