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Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge - 8: Spatial Thinking and External Representation

Towards a Historical Epistemology of Space

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Spatial knowledge takes different forms in different societies and at different times in history depending on the spatial experiences accounted for and the available means for the external representation of knowledge. The volume presents and analyses manifestations of spatial thinking in the language and practices of recent non-literate societies, in the administrative institutions of early civilizations, in discursive contexts of ancient Greece and China, in early modern natural philosophy and metaphysics, and in twentieth-century physics, and discusses their historical and structural relations

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Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge - 8: Spatial Thinking and External Representation, Matthias Schemmel

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Titel
Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge - 8: Spatial Thinking and External Representation
Ondertitel
Towards a Historical Epistemology of Space
Taal
Engels
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
219
ISBN10
3945561086
ISBN13
9783945561089
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Spatial knowledge takes different forms in different societies and at different times in history depending on the spatial experiences accounted for and the available means for the external representation of knowledge. The volume presents and analyses manifestations of spatial thinking in the language and practices of recent non-literate societies, in the administrative institutions of early civilizations, in discursive contexts of ancient Greece and China, in early modern natural philosophy and metaphysics, and in twentieth-century physics, and discusses their historical and structural relations