Space and Place: A Podcast.

Figure 1: The Cosmic Rubber Sheet Torus (Wikimedia, 2012)

Figure 2: (Coughlin et al., 2018)

In “Space and Place” Robert Hanna asks the question “what is the nature of space?,” and answers it in terms of (i) Kant’s theory of the transcendental ideality of space, (ii) our representation of egocentrically-centered place, which grounds our representation of space, and (iii) our low level, preflectively conscious cognitive maps of space in relation to place, which are essentially non-conceptual.


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