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Full Idea
In addition to the private spaces, ..there is the 'space of perspectives', since each private world may be regarded as the appearance which the universe presents from a certain point of view.
Gist of Idea
There is 'private space', and there is also the 'space of perspectives'
Source
Bertrand Russell (The Relation of Sense-Data to Physics [1914], §VII)
Book Ref
Russell,Bertrand: 'Mysticism and Logic' [Unwin 1989], p.153
A Reaction
This replaces his concept of 'public space', which he introduced in 1912. Russell gradually dropped this, but I like the idea that we somehow directly perceive space in two ways simultaneously (which led him to say that space is six-dimensional).
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17736 | We can't learn of space through experience; experience of space needs its representation [Kant] |
5531 | Space is an a priori necessary basic intuition, as we cannot imagine its absence [Kant] |
16922 | Space must have three dimensions, because only three lines can meet at right angles [Kant] |
24096 | Unlike time, space is subjective. Empty space was assumed, but it doesn't exist [Nietzsche] |
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7552 | Six dimensions are needed for a particular, three within its own space, and three to locate that space [Russell] |
15321 | Space can't be an individual (in space), but it is present in all places [Harré/Madden] |
21112 | Empty space contains a continual flux of brief virtual particles [Krauss] |
9922 | If space is really just a force-field, then it is a physical entity [Burgess/Rosen] |
10683 | We could ignore space, and just talk of the shape of matter [Hossack] |
19947 | Hilbert Space is an abstraction representing all possible states of a quantum system [New Sci.] |