Space: A History ed. by Andrew Janiak [Book Review]

Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (2):343-344 (2021)
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This is a book with a purpose: it aims to chronicle the life of a concept from its birth in ancient Greece to its growth into centrality for early modern metaphysics, and its end with Kant, after whom classical space got displaced to a marginal position. The volume is commendable for its good balance of broad scope, depth of insight, and careful exposition. Its chapters impressively combine analytic sharpness with sensitivity to historical context and philological nuance. Moreover, the gender balance among contributors is admirably even.Barbara Sattler lucidly teaches us how the Greeks juggled a number of related ideas yet...

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