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... space is a crucial one in theory , but in practice it is equivocal . " Place " is the adjacent boundary of a containing object , while space is the inner boundary of the containing receptacle ; a thing's place can be quitted , but its space ...
... space is a crucial one in theory , but in practice it is equivocal . " Place " is the adjacent boundary of a containing object , while space is the inner boundary of the containing receptacle ; a thing's place can be quitted , but its space ...
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... space or time . John Locke , in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1690 ) , de- clared that space is the distance between two points , while place is " the relation of distance between anything and any two or more points ...
... space or time . John Locke , in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1690 ) , de- clared that space is the distance between two points , while place is " the relation of distance between anything and any two or more points ...
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... space , " is false : music is “ flowing space . " A central attribute of music is its coextensive volume ; it is " not simply something that is in space but something that occupies space . " Zuckerkandl continues : “ Even where there is ...
... space , " is false : music is “ flowing space . " A central attribute of music is its coextensive volume ; it is " not simply something that is in space but something that occupies space . " Zuckerkandl continues : “ Even where there is ...
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