Commentary to part 2: The space of experience: Kantian, Husserlian, and Heideggerian approaches to space

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In this paper, I discuss several issues about space. Namely, how Kant comes to a comprehension of space that affirms both its ideal and absolute character; how, following Husserl, the space representation relates to the sphere of formal essences that redefines geometry as a theory of abstract manifolds; how the continuity of space interferes in the constitution of the physical thing in the framework of Husserlian phenomenology, and, finally, the results of a supposedly regress to an original dimension of space, as proposed by Heidegger.

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Alves, P. M. S. (2017). Commentary to part 2: The space of experience: Kantian, Husserlian, and Heideggerian approaches to space. In Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics (Vol. 39, pp. 181–191). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66911-3_11

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