Between Geography and Philosophy: What Does It Mean to Be in the Place-World?

A remarkable convergence between geography and philosophy has become increasingly manifest in the past two decades. What is new is the growing conviction that philosophy is the concern of the geographer as well, or more exactly that philosophy and geography now need each other--and profit from this...

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Published inAnnals of the Association of American Geographers Vol. 91; no. 4; pp. 683 - 693
Main Author Casey, Edward S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Boston, USA and Oxford, UK Taylor & Francis Group 01.12.2001
Blackwell Publishers
Blackwell Publishers Inc
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:A remarkable convergence between geography and philosophy has become increasingly manifest in the past two decades. What is new is the growing conviction that philosophy is the concern of the geographer as well, or more exactly that philosophy and geography now need each other--and profit from this mutual need.
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ISSN:0004-5608
2469-4452
1467-8306
2469-4460
DOI:10.1111/0004-5608.00266