Human spatiality: a cultural phenomenology of landscapes and places

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Some places are extraordinary et al. from the DepartmentTallinn University have published the research work: HUMAN SPATIALITY: A CULTURAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF LANDSCAPES AND PLACES, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Husserl sees the latter as a cultural accomplishment that is achieved by means of idealization and construction. Even abstract spaces seem to have their own "grasping sense" and are to be seen as places in Cresswell's sense of the word, even if places of a specific kind. The phenomenological sociologists Alfred Schutz and Thomas Luckmann explain: "The place in which I find . . .

     

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