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Moreover, from being a debate within an institutionallydefined 'discipline of geography', to introducing into that discipline ideas and discussions from the wider fields of philosophy and social science and the humanities more generally ...
Moreover, from being a debate within an institutionallydefined 'discipline of geography', to introducing into that discipline ideas and discussions from the wider fields of philosophy and social science and the humanities more generally ...
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A number of the papers here document the debate and wrestle with the problem. The importance of the contribution of realism to the discussion is evident, even if its usefulness, and even its form, is not always agreed.
A number of the papers here document the debate and wrestle with the problem. The importance of the contribution of realism to the discussion is evident, even if its usefulness, and even its form, is not always agreed.
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Another thing many of them achieve very well is to set the development of these discussions in their (also developing) historical contexts, both societal and theoretical. Sometimes we have clearly been guilty of bending the stick too ...
Another thing many of them achieve very well is to set the development of these discussions in their (also developing) historical contexts, both societal and theoretical. Sometimes we have clearly been guilty of bending the stick too ...
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For Marx, the fact that all people are involved in broadly similar natural and social relationships makes possible a discussion of human nature in general side by side with a set of abstract (transhistorical) analytical categories ...
For Marx, the fact that all people are involved in broadly similar natural and social relationships makes possible a discussion of human nature in general side by side with a set of abstract (transhistorical) analytical categories ...
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... as a necessary outcome of the unfolding of capital's inherent laws, the structural approach to space reached its ultimate conclusion. It should be clear from the above discussion that while POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 13.
... as a necessary outcome of the unfolding of capital's inherent laws, the structural approach to space reached its ultimate conclusion. It should be clear from the above discussion that while POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 13.
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