The sense of space /

The Sense of Space brings together space and body to show that space is a plastic environment, charged with meaning, that reflects the distinctive character of human embodiment in the full range of its moving, perceptual, emotional, expressive, developmental, and social capacities. Drawing on the ph...

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Kaituhi matua: Morris, David, 1967-
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I whakaputaina: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2004.
Rangatū:SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy.
Urunga tuihono:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=143177
Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Intro
  • THE SENSE OF SPACE
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
  • INTRODUCTION: THE PROBLEM OF DEPTH
  • PART I: THE MOVING SENSE OF THE BODY
  • 1. THE MOVING SCHEMA OF PERCEPTION
  • 2. DEVELOPING THE MOVING BODY
  • 3. THE TOPOLOGY OF EXPRESSION
  • PART II: THE SPATIAL SENSE OF THE MOVING BODY
  • 4. ENVELOPING THE BODY IN DEPTH
  • 5. RESIDING UP AND DOWN ON EARTH
  • 6. GROWING SPACE
  • CONCLUSION: SPACE, PLACE, AND ETHICS
  • NOTES
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CHAPTER 1
  • CHAPTER 2
  • CHAPTER 3
  • CHAPTER 4
  • CHAPTER 5
  • CHAPTER 6
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • Z.