Bounds … always presuppose a space existing outside a definite place and inclosing it; limits do not require this, but are mere negations which affect a quantity so far as it is not absolutely complete. —Immanuel Kant
Bounds … always presuppose a space existing outside a definite place and inclosing it; limits do not require this, but are mere negations which affect a quantity so far as it is not absolutely complete.
—Immanuel Kant