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The Sense of Space

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Exploring the interplay between space and the human body, this work emphasizes how our environment is shaped by our physical and emotional experiences. By integrating the philosophies of Merleau-Ponty and Bergson with contemporary psychology, it presents a nuanced understanding of embodiment. The author argues that our perception of space is intricately linked to our ethical relationships with others and our surroundings. The combination of rigorous scholarship and imaginative insights creates a compelling dialogue between phenomenology and scientific literature.

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The Sense of Space, David Morris

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2004
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