Introduction: striving for objectivity in space

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 18 (5):791-797 (2019)
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In this special issue, we put together papers that explore the theme “objectivity, space, and mind” from various angles. In the introduction we minimally discuss what are involved in this theme.

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