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Philosophies of place

Brey, Philip(Contributions by)Caragata, Lee(Contributions by)Dickinson, James(Contributions by)Glidden, David(Contributions by)Gottlieb, Sara(Contributions by)Hannon, Bruce(Contributions by)Howard, Ian(Contributions by)Malpas, Jeff(Contributions by)Light, Andrew(Edited by)Smith, Jonathan M.(Edited by)
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Places are today subject to contrary tendencies. They lose some functions, which may scale up to fewer more centralized places, or down to numerous more dispersed places, and they gain other functions, which are scaling up and down from other places.

This prompts premature prophecies of the abolition of space and the obsolescence of place.

At the same time, a growing literature testifies to the persistence of place as an incorrigible aspect of human experience, identity and morality.

Place is a common ground for thought and action, a community of experienced particulars that avoids solipsism and universalism.

It draws us into the philosophy of the ordinary, into familiarity as a form of knowledge, into the wisdom of proximity.

Each of these essays offers a philosophy of place, and reminds us that such philosophies ultimately decide how we make, use and understand places, whether as accidents, instruments, or fields of care.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0847690946 / 9780847690947
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114
23/02/1999
United States
English
240p.
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