ABSTRACT

This is Volume XVII of seventeen in a series on Metaphysics. Originally published in 1967, this is a phenomenological study into the philosophy of space and time and the inner constitution of nature and the theory of everything being 'simply located'.

part I|62 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

Commonsense and the Scientific Attitude

chapter 3|8 pages

Seven Approaches

chapter 4|18 pages

Definition of the ‘Physical Universe'

part II|208 pages

Principles of Measurement, and Analysis of Space

chapter 8|14 pages

Operational and Phenomenological Analysis

chapter 12|11 pages

Classification of Geometries

chapter 14|19 pages

The Sixfold Space-Conceptuality (I)

chapter 17|9 pages

Infinite Subdivision and Extension

chapter 18|16 pages

Theory of Representations

part III|72 pages

Time and Substructure

part IV|57 pages

Historical Critique: The Rise and Fall of Scientific Dualism

chapter 22|9 pages

Preliminary Diagnosis and Terminology

chapter 23|27 pages

From Galileo to Kant

chapter 24|19 pages

Divided Streams: The Return to Potentiality

chapter |6 pages

Conspectus of Principles and Fallacies