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The Cognitive Life of Maps
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272 pages
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Focusing on the concept of "mapness," this work delves into the philosophical and cognitive aspects of how maps represent spatial information. The author, a renowned philosopher and cognitive scientist, explores the intricacies of spatial representation, providing insights into the relationship between maps and the human understanding of space. This examination offers a unique perspective on the function and significance of maps in cognition and representation.
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2024, paperback
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