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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=Isaac_Newton">Isaac Newton</a>, who set out two opposing theories of what space is. Rather than being an entity that independently exists over and above other matter, Leibniz held that space is no more than the collection of spatial relations between objects in the world: "space is that which results from places taken together". Unoccupied regions are those that could have objects in them, and thus spatial relations with other places. For Leibniz, then, space was an idealised <a href="page.php?w=abstraction">abstraction</a></p><p>
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