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I MUST confess that discussions upon mathematical metaphysics appear to me to be somewhat unpractical. They are suggestive of the case upon which Serjeant Snubbin was engaged, which related to a right of way “leading from some place which nobody ever came from, to some other place which nobody ever went to.” Nevertheless, I propose to offer some remarks upon this subject.
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BASSET, A. The Alleged Absoluteness of Motions of Rotation. Nature 51, 271–272 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051271b0
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