Space and time are the concepts we use to define change. They are not absolute, they are not rigid, and they are not universally valid (see relativity).
It seems that these represent a different class of descriptions than mass, spin, charge, etc., as things with the same characteristics just mentioned can assume different space-time descriptions, yet the opposite is not true.
Would spatial awareness be considered a synthetic a priori concept?
It seems that these represent a different class of descriptions than mass, spin, charge, etc., as things with the same characteristics just mentioned can assume different space-time descriptions, yet the opposite is not true.
Would spatial awareness be considered a synthetic a priori concept?