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" Philosophy in Geography "
edited by Stephen Gale, Gunnar Olsson.
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BL
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774116
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b594110
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Main Entry
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edited by Stephen Gale, Gunnar Olsson.
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Title & Author
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Philosophy in Geography\ edited by Stephen Gale, Gunnar Olsson.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1979
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Series Statement
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Theory and Decision Library, An International Series in the Philosophy and Methodology of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 20.
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(491 pages)
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ISBN
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9400993943
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: 9789400993945
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Contents
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Some Principles of Ethnogeography --; Erewhon or Nowhere Land --; A Framework for Examination of Theoretic Viewpoints in Geography --; Thirteen Axioms of a Geography of the Public Sector --; On the Set Theoretic Foundations of the Regionalization Problem --; Reality, Process, and the Dialectical Relation Between Man and Environment --; Signals in the Noise --; Population, Resources, and the Ideology of Science --; Alternatives to a Positive Economic Geography --; Social Geography and the Taken-For-Granted World --; Dialectics and Geography --; Beyond the Census: Data Needs and Urban Policy Analysis --; Social Science and Human Action or on Hitting Your Head Against the Ceiling of Language --; Problems in the Psychological Modelling of Revealed Destination Choice --; An Open Letter on the Dematerialization of the Geographic Object --; Land Use and Commodity Production --; Spatial Interaction and Geographic Theory --; Cellular Geography --; Space and Place: Humanistic Perspective --; A Periodic Table of Spatial Hierarchies --; Unconventional Name Index --; Reference List --; Index of Names --; Index of Subjects.
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Abstract
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In any edited volume most credit is due to the individual authors. The present case is no exception and we as editors have done little apart from serving as coordinators for a group of friends and colleagues. For once, the responsi bilities are shared. We feel that the collection gives a fair representation of the activities at the frontier of human geography in North America. Whether these premonitions will be further substantiated is of course to be seen. In the meantime, we take refuge in Vico's saying that "doctrines must take their beginning from that of the matter of which they treat". And yet we also know that new treatments never lead to fmal ends, but rather to new doctrines and to new beginnings. It is also a pleasure to acknowledge those publishers and authors who have given permission to reprint copyrighted materials: Association of American Geographers for Leslie J. King's 'Alternatives to a Positive Economic Geography', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 66,1976; Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd. for Yi-Fu Tuan's 'Space and Place: Human istic Perspective', in Christopher Board et al. (eds.), Progress in Geography, Vol. 6, 1974; Economic Geography for David Harvey's 'Population, Resources, and the Ideology of Science', Economic Geography, Vol. SO, 1974; Institute of British Geographers for David Ley's 'Social Geography and the Taken-for-Granted World', Transactions of the Institute of British Geogra phers, Vol. 2, 1977; and North-Holland Publishing Company for Allen J.
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Subject
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Social sciences -- Methodology.
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Social sciences.
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Gunnar Olsson
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Stephen Gale
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