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1 Intro| contained—that is to say, space, which may be explained 2 Intro| passing from one portion of space to another. It might be 3 Intro| blind the conception of space is feeble and inadequate, 4 Intro| we form another idea of space, which is altogether independent 5 Intro| lines and figures by which space is or may be intersected 6 Intro| unchangeable properties of space are thus developed, which 7 Intro| to the cube or solid what space is to the square or surface. 8 Intro| applications of our ideas of space to matter. No wonder then 9 Intro| the simplest of our ideas, space is also the one of which 10 Intro| wherever we fix a limit, space is springing up beyond. 11 Intro| inconceivable qualities of space, whether the infinite or 12 Intro| certain truth to us.~Whether space exists in the mind or out 13 Intro| carry about the universe of space packed up within, or how 14 Intro| equally an illusion, if space is only a quality or condition 15 Intro| may compare the truths of space with other truths derived 16 Intro| necessity in our ideas of space on which much stress has 17 Intro| the a priori intuition of space is really the conception 18 Intro| forget that our idea of space, like our other ideas, has 19 Intro| not the Kantian notion of space, but only the definite ‘ 20 Intro| necessity of our ideas of space we must remember that this 21 Intro| not as yet exist. And when space or time are described as ‘ 22 Intro| is a latent perception of space, of which we only become 23 Intro| between them. We may think of space as unresisting matter, and 24 Intro| matter as rarefied into space. And motion may be conceived 25 Intro| of there and not there in space, and force as the materializing 26 Intro| solidification of motion. Space again is the individual 27 Intro| degree.~Within or behind space there is another abstraction 28 Intro| the form of the inward, as space is the form of the outward. 29 Intro| outward sensations without space, so neither can we think 30 Intro| thoughts or sensations, as space is the void of outward objects, 31 Intro| It is to arithmetic what space is to geometry; or, more 32 Intro| partly by the analogy of space and partly by the recollection 33 Intro| we are experiencing. Like space, it is without limit, for 34 Intro| and again the analogy of space assists us in conceiving 35 Intro| other negative infinity of space, becomes positive. Whether 36 Intro| parallel question about space) unmeaning. Like space it 37 Intro| about space) unmeaning. Like space it has been realized gradually: 38 Intro| more notion of time than of space. The conception of being 39 Intro| another, some position in space, some relation to a previous 40 Intro| spirits wandering through space, present in the room in 41 Intro| to overleap the limits of space. The operations of this 42 Intro| we to think of time and space? Time seems to have a nearer 43 Intro| connexion with the mind, space with the body; yet time, 44 Intro| body; yet time, as well as space, is necessary to our idea 45 Intro| they often interpenetrate. Space or place has been said by 46 Thea| whence he looks down into space, which is a strange experience