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    <title>Why is Time Frame-dependent in Relativity?</title>
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    <description>Essay subtitled &quot;Minkowski&#039;s spacetime as a Kantian &#039;condition of possibility&#039; for relativistic calculations&quot;. By M. Szirko.</description>
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    <title>Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: The Hole Argument</title>
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