Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 19, Issue 1Department of Archaeology, 2004 - Archaeology |
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... space the formation of schemata through these methods is necessarily a means for engaging the world as part of our ' space consciousness ' : The schemata are culturally determined and comprise qualitative properties resulting from the ...
... space the formation of schemata through these methods is necessarily a means for engaging the world as part of our ' space consciousness ' : The schemata are culturally determined and comprise qualitative properties resulting from the ...
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... space being perceived in Heideggerian terms as ' a system of places ' . Piaget sees this functioning through ' topological schemata ' in which ... space . The perception of place within space reminds us of Heidegger's lan Wightman 121.
... space being perceived in Heideggerian terms as ' a system of places ' . Piaget sees this functioning through ' topological schemata ' in which ... space . The perception of place within space reminds us of Heidegger's lan Wightman 121.
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The perception of place within space reminds us of Heidegger's notion that ' spaces receive their being from places and not from ' the space " ( Heidegger , 1954 : 29 ) . Place resembles the characteristic of Being - in - the- world ...
The perception of place within space reminds us of Heidegger's notion that ' spaces receive their being from places and not from ' the space " ( Heidegger , 1954 : 29 ) . Place resembles the characteristic of Being - in - the- world ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
How Little Does it Take to Represent a Face? | 9 |
Prehistory and the Sculpture of Richard Long | 114 |
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