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The theory of Relativity and a priori knowledge, p. 97 p. 1 Hans Reichenpact, University of Californi, press, 1965.
The Theory of Relativity and A prior knowledge, Hans Reichenbach, University of California praas, 1965, p. 97.
29.
The theory said that the measured lengths and time.. Intervals Dos S4.93 no absolute validity. mut certain accidental elemento, the chosen system of reference and the fact that is moving body will show contradiction relative to system ** & vest.
Ibid, p. 97.
30.
That Replity, which is the foundation of all appearances, 18 obviously a many..imensional arrangement of order which domand more time tons then ramt the spogal of our perceptunl capacity ... (critical realiam and Relativity) Significance for our Plature of the world .. p. 603, A Lyscoanel.
Ibid. p. 603.
31.
What the human mind contributes to the problems of time 19 not one tnfinite time-order, but a plurality of possible time.order ## the red one 18 left to empirical observation. Time is the order of chualahaina; that is the outstanding result of Einstein's disaoveries.
The Philosophical significance of Ralat lvity p. 306, hy Hans Reichenbact.
Ibid. p. 306.