What is space? Kant's answer is a head-scratcher: space is merely a form of intuition. Scott Edgar (Saint Mary's) explains this rather perplexing answer in accessible, every-day language. He also lays out Kant's most famous argument for this view of space (the "Argument from Geometry"). Never before has it been so easy to get a handle on Kant's views on space!
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