Introduction
Part I. Substantivalism and Relationism versus Newton and Leibniz
A (Contrarian’s) Reappraisal of the History and Current State of the Ontology Debate in the Philosophy of Space
Newton’s Neoplatonic Ontology of Space: Substantivalism or Third-Way?
Leibniz’ Ontology of Space: Whither Relationism?
Motion, Matter, Monads, and their “Forced” Relationship
Part II. Third-Way Spatial Ontologies: Past and Present
From Property to Structure: Exploring Contemporary Third-Way Conceptions of the Ontology of Space
Newton’s Immobility Arguments and the Holism of Spatial Ontology
The ‘Space’ at the Intersection of Physics, Metaphysics, and Mathematics
The Multiple Paths towards an Epistemic Structural Realist Spatial Ontology
Part III. The Deep Metaphysics of Space from the Seventeenth Century to Quantum Gravity
A New Taxonomy Beyond Substantivalism and Relationism I: Early Modern Spatial Ontologies
A New Taxonomy Beyond Substantivalism and Relationism II: Some Philosophical Prehistory of Quantum Gravity
Epilogue: The Post-Seventeenth Century Evolution of the Standard Dichotomy
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