The morphological account of space challenges the commonly accepted conception according to which space is the empty and homogeneous container of all things. At the same time, the morphological account of place contends that place is not a self-referential, meaningful unity detached from what lies outside of it.
Space/Place
Paolo furia
2020-01-01
Abstract
The morphological account of space challenges the commonly accepted conception according to which space is the empty and homogeneous container of all things. At the same time, the morphological account of place contends that place is not a self-referential, meaningful unity detached from what lies outside of it.File in questo prodotto:
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