In the current debate on the nature of space and time there is sometimes a tendency to separate too rigidly between a priori and a posteriori approaches to the relevant issues. The papers collected in this volume aim at contributing to the goal of bridging the gap between these two perspectives, thereby showing the fruitfulness of combining them as much as possible.
In the current debate on the nature of space and time there is sometimes a tendency to separate too rigidly between a priori and a posteriori approaches to the relevant issues. The papers collected in this volume aim at contributing to the goal of bridging the gap between these two perspectives, thereby showing the fruitfulness of combining them as much as possible.